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The Lyonheimerish Communist Revolution ([[Hungarian (Anteria)|Hungarian]]: 1950-es forradalmak) otherwise known as the '''Lyonheimer Uprising''' was a nationwide conflict that was started by civilians in protest of communist rule. Lead by soon to be Prime-Minister [[Imre Nagy]], the movement gained enough traction to start a riot which resulted in the downfall of the [[Lyonheimer Soviet Republic]]. | The Lyonheimerish Communist Revolution ([[Hungarian (Anteria)|Hungarian]]: 1950-es forradalmak) otherwise known as the '''Lyonheimer Uprising''' was a nationwide conflict that was started by civilians in protest of communist rule. Lead by soon to be Prime-Minister [[Imre Nagy]], the movement gained enough traction to start a riot which resulted in the downfall of the [[Lyonheimer Soviet Republic]]. The Soviet Republic, lead by [[Milkos Varmaskov]], used military power to try to hold off the rebellions, however they were too far spread for them to be effective. |
Revision as of 21:38, 6 June 2021
Lyonheimerish Communist Revolution | |||||
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Part of Era of Civil Wars | |||||
The flag of the Lyonheimer Soviet Republic with the communist seal cut out | |||||
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Belligerents | |||||
Lyonheimer Soviet Republic | Lyonheimerish Revolutionaries | ||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||
Milkos Varmaskov Donat Szoke Oszkár Asbóth Rajmund Ittzes Demetor Ruzsa András Hadik András Hadik |
Imre Nagy Erzsébet Bajári Robert Bárány Tamás Gábor Attila Petschauer | ||||
Casualties and losses | |||||
452 Killed | Unknown |
The Lyonheimerish Communist Revolution (Hungarian: 1950-es forradalmak) otherwise known as the Lyonheimer Uprising was a nationwide conflict that was started by civilians in protest of communist rule. Lead by soon to be Prime-Minister Imre Nagy, the movement gained enough traction to start a riot which resulted in the downfall of the Lyonheimer Soviet Republic. The Soviet Republic, lead by Milkos Varmaskov, used military power to try to hold off the rebellions, however they were too far spread for them to be effective.