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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 | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Eturian Government
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Revolutionary Legion of Etruria
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Marco Antonio Ercolani † Aurelio Cesare Tozzo † Argo Secondari † Vincenzo Baldazzi † Guido Solariano † |
Ettore Caviglia Aldo Aurelio Tassinari Franco Gioda Mario Giampaoli 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.