Stelten Massacre
Stelten Massacre | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Stelten Police Felsinean Protesters | Royal Lindian Armed Forces | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Stelten Police Chief | Captain Frank de Looij | ||||||
Units involved | |||||||
Stelten Police | 9th Motor Rifle Battalion | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
20 - 40 Policemen 10,000 - 15,000 Protesters | 300 – 800 Soldiers | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
20 - 40 policemen killed 100+ civillians killed | None | ||||||
10 - 20 Lindian nationals killed |
The Stelten Massare was a riot that took place on the 17th of June, 1940 in the Felsinian city of Stelten[1]. At the time Stelten was a part of Lindenholt and while it had autonomy, the Royal Lindian Armed Forces were occupying the region. The massacre took place after the Lindian high command ordered a military take over of the Stelten police headquarters who they suspected of cooperating with the Felsinian independence movement. The Lindian and Felsinian press falsely reported that almost ten thousand were killed. The actual death toll was only revealed after the war to be around a hundred. 10 to 20 ethnic Lindians who had settled in Stelten were killed in lynches that occurred after the massacre. All of the Stelten policemen were killed, the Lindian 9th Motor Rifle Battalion suffered no deaths, only minor injuries.
The investigation of the event proved to be very difficult. Initially the Lindian Government didn't allow any independent press to arrive at the scene or ask any questions. The information currently presented about the massacre comes from investigations and interviews conducted after the war.
Background
Felsinia has been under Lindian control for sometime before the events of the massacre. Relations between the Felsineans and Lindenholt were very unstable. The Lindian Government often considered the Felsineans as untrustworthy, cooperators with the enemies of Lindenholt. Public opinion about the Felsinean self rule was low and many called for complete annexation of Felsinia as well as relocation of Lindians into Felsinia to assert sovereignty over the territory.
Events
In the early morning of June 17th a telegram reached the radio operator working outside Stelten. He had recieved message to seize the police headquarters and to enforce martial rule over Stelten. The message was relaid to the commanding officer and he chose Capitan Frank de Looij and the 9th Motor Rifle Battalion to carry out the orders.
By afternoon, the 9th Motor Rifle Battalion was on it's way to the Stelten Police Headquarters. When it arrived, Capitan Frank de Looij asked the Chief of Police to disarm and give up control of the Police Station. The Chief decided to barricade himself and his policemen inside. An assault on the police station ensued. Felsinean passerbys saw the happenings and joined to support the Chief of Police, they began disrupting the Lindian Forces and started using violent means to stop the assault. The Lindian Forces responded by using deadly force.
The following hours saw the massacre itself take place, where the 9th Motor Rifle Battalion took positions around the police station and killed any civillian or policemen that showed malicious intent towards the soldiers. Eventually the assault was successful and the police station was taken by Lindian forces. None of the policemen survived. After the assault, protesters continued to rush the Lindian Forces in efforts to harm them and drive them out of Stelten but with little success.
Aftermath
After the massacre the tensions between the Felsinean and Lindian citizens of Stelten reached a boiling point. Public lynches against Lindians took place on a daily and even hourly basis. Riots spread across the whole city and many commercial buildings and zones were looted. With no trusted police force in place, Stelten became a city of anarchy with no way to enforce it's laws.
Eventually the Lindian Forces managed to take control over the city within the day and restore order to Stelten.
Reactions
The world responded to the massacre with heavy criticism over the Lindian Army's method and the general occupation of Felsinia by Lindenholt.
Generally speaking the reaction in mainland Lindenholt was mostly positive with few criticising the actions of the 9th Motor Rifle Battalion.
The reaction in Ripuaria was taken to another place. Many newspapers called it the 'end of Lindian imperialism', most assumed that the Lindian population would rise in revolution against the massacre and topple the government and military. Many in Ripuaria called for war against Lindenholt and for the liberation of Felsinia.[2]
References
- ↑ https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=34451065#p34451065 Cover of the Artwingen Courant, June 18 1940
- ↑ https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?p=34476489#p34476489 Various Ripuarian Newspapers