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March Uprising
Vstanie Břézna
Part of the Luepolan War and Silent War
Date13 March 1976 – 2 April 1976
(2 weeks and 6 days)
Location
Luepola
Prishek, Voitz, Rostva, Grast, Utrna, and others
Resulted in
  • Overthrow of the pro-Vierz regime in major Luepolan cities
  • Beginning of the Luepolan War
Parties to the civil conflict
Luepolanrebel Democratic Protestors
Luepolanrebel Right-Wing Nationalists
People's Republic of Luepola Communist Revolutionaries
State of Luepola Luepolan Home Guard (from 19 March)
Lead figures

The Luepolan Uprising of 1976, commonly known as the March Uprising, was a period of widespread civil unrest and limited internal conflict that occurred in the State of Luepola. The conflict started with protests in the town of Utrna; mass arrests & the shooting of civilians caused further unrest to sweep the nation. The uprising saw the defection of the Home Guard to the protestors. The uprising started the Luepolan War, a nine-year conflict between the increasingly well-organized rebels and the Vierz-backed state government, whose collapse in 1980 led to an invasion by the Vierz Empire and its satellite states. The overthrow of the Vierz puppet government, which had been previously accused of human rights abuses, was met with widespread international support outside of the Vierz sphere of influence. The uprising has become the most recent and one of the most prominent focal points of Luepolan historiography.

Background

Utrna Riots

Judusa Trials & Initial Protests

Attempted Raids on Protest Leaders

The Riots

National Uprising

Voitz

Prishek

Rostva

Grast

Expansion of the Conflict

Defection of the Home Guard

Aftermath

Casualties

International Reaction

Vierz Intervention in Luepola