West Besmenian Revolution
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The West Besmenian Revolution (Besmenian: Westbesmenische Revolution) was a period of violent civil unrest in the Kingdom of Besmenien (West Besmenia) between May and June 1948. The West Besmenian Revolution started in the city of Helmfurt and soon spread throughout the country. It led to the end of the Ochsenbein dictatorship and the re-establishment of the parliamentary monarchy.