Liberation war
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Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. A Liberation War is a conflict which is primarily intended to bring freedom or independence to a nation or group. Examples might include a war to overthrow a colonial power, or to remove a dictator from power. Such wars are often unconventional.[1][2][3] When a war is large - but not complete - overlap between a Liberation War and a War of Independence can occur.
See also
- Serbian Revolution (1804–17), resulting in the resurrection of the Serbian state.[4]
- German Campaign of 1813, known in German as the "Wars of Liberation" (Befreiungskriege)
- Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878) resulting in the Liberation of Bulgaria
- Bangladesh Liberation War
- Chinese Communist Revolution, known in China as the "War of Liberation"
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