Historical Events tagged with "uprising"

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Politics & Government

Emergency Declaration in Kenya by Evelyn Baring

October 20th, 1952 72 years ago

Evelyn Baring, the Governor of Kenya, declared a state of emergency in response to the escalating violence of the Mau Mau Uprising. With the situation increasingly volatile, Baring initiated mass arrests targeting suspected leaders of the insurgent group. This intense crackdown led to widespread fear and uncertainty among the Kenyan population and significantly affected the political landscape in the region.

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Politics & Government

Beginning of the Jeju Uprising

April 3rd, 1948 76 years ago

In Jeju Province, widespread violence erupted due to tensions over political policies and human rights abuses. The conflict was triggered by the suppression of pro-communist groups and escalated into a brutal confrontation between local populations and governmental forces, leading to significant civilian casualties and displacement. Throughout the uprising, residents faced extreme repression as they sought to voice their grievances, leading to a bloody civil-war-like atmosphere.

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Social Movements & Civil Rights

Malagasy Uprising Against French Colonial Rule

March 29th, 1947 77 years ago

The Malagasy Uprising marks a significant revolt against French colonial rule in Madagascar. Sparked by economic hardship and ethnic tensions, thousands of Malagasies took up arms in response to oppressive French policies. The uprising began in the Highlands, quickly spreading throughout the country. The local population aimed to reclaim their autonomy and dismantle colonial structures that marginalized them. Led by various groups, including the nationalist movement known as the MDRM, the insurrection saw fierce confrontations with French forces that aimed to suppress it.

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Military & Warfare

Czech Resistance Sparks Prague Uprising

May 5th, 1945 79 years ago

The Prague uprising was initiated by the Czech resistance, seeking to liberate Prague from German occupation as World War II was nearing its conclusion in Europe. It began on May 5, 1945, as citizens rose against the Nazis amidst the chaos of war's end. Armed with weapons and the desire for freedom, the uprising was a pivotal moment in the Czech struggle for independence, leading to fierce fighting in the streets of Prague. Citizens organized themselves and formed barricades, representing a unification of various resistance factions against German forces.

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Military & Warfare

General Uprising Against German Occupation

April 25th, 1945 79 years ago

The National Liberation Committee for Northern Italy called for a widespread uprising against the German forces occupying Italy and the Italian Social Republic in April. This rallying cry was crucial in mobilizing various resistance groups within the country. The appeal was made to the Italian populace to rise against both the occupying German troops and the oppressive fascist regime that was controlling parts of Italy, aiming to restore freedom and democracy.

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Military & Warfare

Prisoners Revolt at Jasenovac Concentration Camp

April 22nd, 1945 79 years ago

On April 22, a revolt occurred at the Jasenovac concentration camp in Croatia, where approximately 600 prisoners attempted to escape. The uprising was met with brutal force, resulting in the deaths of 520 inmates while about 80 managed to flee. The prisoners sought to gain their freedom as the war drew to a close, hoping to escape the horrors of the camp.

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Military & Warfare

Capture and Execution of Slovak Generals

November 3rd, 1944 80 years ago

Generals Ján Golian and Rudolf Viest were captured by German forces during World War II while leading the Slovak National Uprising. Following their capture, they were subjected to torture and executed, leading to significant repercussions for the resistance movement in Slovakia. Their leadership had been pivotal in coordinating efforts against the occupying Nazi regime, and their loss marked a notable blow to the uprising’s morale and organization. The event highlighted the brutal methods employed by the Nazis to suppress resistance in occupied territories.

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Military & Warfare

Paris Uprising Against German Occupation

August 19th, 1944 80 years ago

In August 1944, Parisians instigated a revolt against German occupation, marking a pivotal moment in the liberation of Paris. The uprising was fueled by the call of the French Resistance and popular discontent. Civilians took to the streets, demanding freedom and inciting clashes with German troops. Allied forces, particularly General Dwight D. Eisenhower's advance into Paris, provided necessary support. The combination of local resistance and military assistance culminated in the eventual liberation of the city from Nazi control.

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Military & Warfare

End of the Wola Massacre in Warsaw

August 12th, 1944 80 years ago

During the Wola massacre, Nazi German troops indiscriminately killed an estimated 40,000 people in the Wola district of Warsaw over the course of a week. This shocking event took place amid the backdrop of the Warsaw Uprising, where Polish resistance fighters sought to liberate their city from German occupation. Executions were conducted in mass, targeting civilians and suspected partisans, significantly contributing to the devastation of the district and shaping the course of the uprising.

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