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Third Insurrection
Revolutie in Duitsland, SFA022823444.jpg
Workers and tradesmen occupy a plaza in Dinsmark during the General Strike of 1919
Date10 April 1919 - 22 March 1921
(2 years, 11 months, 1 week and 5 days)
Location
Result

Constitutionalist victory

  • Abolition of Brumen's absolute monarchy
  • Establishment of a consitutional monarchy
  • Beginning of the Second Reformation era
Belligerents

Brumen Absolutists

  • House Fischer
  • House Lehmann
  • House Schäfer
  • House Stauss
  • GAR 1st Army
  • GAR 5th Army

Brumen Constitutionalists

  • House Hoffman
  • House Zimmermann
  • House Vogel
  • House Braun
  • GAR 2nd Army
  • GAR 3rd Army
  • GAR 4th Army
  • GAR Navy

Socialists

  • Labor Union Congress
  • Socialist Alliance
  • United Workers Front
  • Trade Association
  • People's Liberation Army
Supported by
  • TBD
Supported by
  • TBD
Supported by
  • TBD
Commanders and leaders
  • Brumen Hannes II
  • TBD
  • TBD
Strength
TBD TBD TBD
Casualties and losses
TBD

The Third Insurrection, also known as the April Insurrection, was a major {wp|civil war}} in Brumen that lasted from 10 April 1919 until 22 March 1922 and was fought between the Absolutists, Constitutionalists and Socialists. The Absolutists fought to preserve Brumen's absolute monarchial system of government, the Constitutionalists wished to replace it with a constitutional monarchy whereas the Socialists intended to overthrow the monarchy completely and replace it with a left-wing socialist state. Historians generally agree that the conflict was by two major factors: the economic and social changes caused by the industrial revolution as well as political dissatisfaction between the monarchy and the noble houses of the Kingdom. The Third Insurrection began initially as a series of coordinated protests by members of Labor Union Congress (LUC) at armament factories in the city of Ankerplatz near the Drevstranese border where workers both walked out and occupied public areas, demanding better working conditions and higher wages. Local officials were confused by conflicting rumors and reports about the protests, with news describing the event as everything from a simple peaceful protest to a Drevstranese attack on Brumen's soil, led to a violent suppression of the protests by both law enforcement officials and a mobilization of the Grand Army of the Realm's (GAR) local garrisson which further enflamed the situation. As news of the protest and its violent suppression spread members of the LUC in the city of Hafenstadt organized

Background

Internal factors

Economic & Social

Political

External factors

Drevstranese Civil War

Factions

Absolutists

Constitutionalists

Socialists

Course of the war

General Strike of 1919

Escalation into a civil war

Absolutists defeated

Pacification campaign

Socialists defeated

Aftermath

Second Reformation