Historical Events tagged with "political purge"

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Politics & Government

Hitler's Purge of Political Rivals

June 30th, 1934 90 years ago

In a ruthless power consolidation maneuver, Adolf Hitler orchestrated The Night of the Long Knives, leading to the assassination of numerous political rivals and perceived threats within the Nazi Party. The operation primarily targeted the leadership of the Storm Troopers (SA), particularly Ernst Röhm. This violent purge took place across several locations in Germany, fueled by Hitler's desire to secure his position and align with the German Army and traditional conservative elites. With this decisive action, Hitler eliminated opposition and solidified his totalitarian regime.

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Politics & Government

Chiang Kai-shek's Anti-Communist Purge in Shanghai

April 12th, 1927 97 years ago

In April 1927, Chiang Kai-shek ordered the execution of Chinese Communist Party members in Shanghai, marking a brutal crackdown on leftist elements. This event signified the end of the First United Front, an alliance between the Nationalists and Communists formed to end warlordism in China. The massacre followed escalating tensions within the alliance and was a pivotal moment in the Chinese Civil War, leading to a long period of antagonism between the Nationalists and Communists.

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