1929 West Besmenian coup attempt

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1929 West Besmenian coup attempt
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Street fights in Melmingen
Date15–21 February 1929
Location
Major cities in West Besmenia
Result

West Besmenian government victory

  • Coup failure
  • Ban of the KPB

Coup Attempt Emergency Decree enacted

  • Civil liberties suspended
  • BNU control of government entrenched
Belligerents

Kingdom of Besmenia West Besmenia

Besmenia Communist Party flag.png Communist Party of Besmenia
Commanders and leaders
Kingdom of Besmenia Karl Ochsenbein
Kingdom of Besmenia Wilhelm Göppel
Besmenia Communist Party flag.png Leopold Tillerstein
Casualties and losses
Estimated 100 killed
233 wounded
Estimated 130 killed
289 wounded

The 1929 West Besmenian coup attempt, also known as the February Coup, was a failed coup attempt by the Communist Party of Besmenia (KPB) from 15 to 21 February 1929. The aim of the coup attempt was to eliminate the parliamentary monarchy and the far-right BNU government and to establish a socialist republic.

The trigger for this event was the resistance of the Communist Party of Besmenia against the founding of the BNU, which was founded in January 1929 under the leadership of Karl Ochsenbein from the two previous government parties, the Besmenian Conservative Party and the Homeland Party of Besmenia.

Background

Coup

Aftermath

Reactions and responses