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The '''Legionary Reaction''' ({{wp|Italian|Vespasian}}: Reazione Legionaria) or '''April’s Fish Massacre''' (Il massacro di Pesce d’Aprile) was a {{wp|coup d'état}} that took place on 1 April and 2 April 1938. On those days, forces loyal to the [[Revolutionary Legion of Etruria]] staged a simultaneous mass march on the city of [[Solaria]] and a violent overthrow of the Etrurian government in the capital, [[Poveglia]]. The event overthrew the [[Second Etrurian Republic]] and led to the formation of the [[Etrurian Revolutionary Republic]] and a single-party totalitarian regime.

Revision as of 19:25, 23 April 2019

Legionary Reaction
Date1 April- 2 April 1938
Location
Result

Legionary victory

Belligerents

FlagoftheEtrurianFirstRepublic.png Eturian Government
Supported by:

CSRN.png Revolutionary Legion of Etruria
Supported by:

Commanders and leaders
FlagoftheEtrurianFirstRepublic.png Marco Antonio Ercolani  
FlagoftheEtrurianFirstRepublic.png Aurelio Cesare Tozzo  
FlagoftheEtrurianFirstRepublic.png Argo Secondari  
FlagoftheEtrurianFirstRepublic.png Vincenzo Baldazzi  
FlagoftheEtrurianFirstRepublic.png Guido Solariano  
CSRN.png Ettore Caviglia
CSRN.png Aldo Aurelio Tassinari
CSRN.png Franco Gioda
CSRN.png Mario Giampaoli
CSRN.png Decio Razza
Strength
~251 loyalist police and soldiers in Poveglia ~3,586 in Poveglia
50,000-100,000 during the March on Solaria
Casualties and losses
~231-311 senators killed
2,300-3,500 supporters killed or imprisoned
32 killed
46 injured
286 civilians killed or injured

The Legionary Reaction (Vespasian: Reazione Legionaria) or April’s Fish Massacre (Il massacro di Pesce d’Aprile) was a coup d'état that took place on 1 April and 2 April 1938. On those days, forces loyal to the Revolutionary Legion of Etruria staged a simultaneous mass march on the city of Solaria and a violent overthrow of the Etrurian government in the capital, Poveglia. The event overthrew the Second Etrurian Republic and led to the formation of the Etrurian Revolutionary Republic and a single-party totalitarian regime.