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In 2160, before the formation of the [[UNSC]], the '''Frieden''', a resurgent fascist movement springing from anti-[[Koslovic]] sentiment in the [[Jovian Moons]] was formed to achieve peace by destroying the "oppressors on [[Earth|Terra Firma]]" and it attacked the U.N. Colonial Advisors on Io, sparking the Jovian Moons Campaign, the [[Rain Forest Wars]], a series of clashes of [[Mars]], and the [[Interplanetary War]].  Both the Frieden and the Koslovics were defeated.<ref>http://www.xbox.com/en-US/games/h/halo/storyline.htm</ref>
In 2160, before the formation of the [[UNSC]], the '''Frieden''', a resurgent fascist movement springing from anti-[[Koslovic]] sentiment in the [[Jovian Moons]] was formed to achieve peace by destroying the "oppressors on [[Earth|Terra Firma]]" and it attacked the U.N. Colonial Advisors on Io, sparking the Jovian Moons Campaign, the [[Rain Forest Wars]], a series of clashes of [[Mars]], and the [[Interplanetary War]].  Both the Frieden and the Koslovics were defeated.The Frieden movement was a resurgence of fascism, springing from anti-Koslovic sentiment that had taken root in the Jovian colonies (largely backed by Unified German Republic corporations, frequent targets of Koslovic "workers' crusades"). "Frieden" literally means "peace"—in this case, they believed that peace could be achieved only once the "oppressors on Terra Firma" were eliminated.
 
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Revision as of 23:06, January 16, 2007

In 2160, before the formation of the UNSC, the Frieden, a resurgent fascist movement springing from anti-Koslovic sentiment in the Jovian Moons was formed to achieve peace by destroying the "oppressors on Terra Firma" and it attacked the U.N. Colonial Advisors on Io, sparking the Jovian Moons Campaign, the Rain Forest Wars, a series of clashes of Mars, and the Interplanetary War. Both the Frieden and the Koslovics were defeated.The Frieden movement was a resurgence of fascism, springing from anti-Koslovic sentiment that had taken root in the Jovian colonies (largely backed by Unified German Republic corporations, frequent targets of Koslovic "workers' crusades"). "Frieden" literally means "peace"—in this case, they believed that peace could be achieved only once the "oppressors on Terra Firma" were eliminated.

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