Winter Insurrection

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Winter Insurrection
Part of TRF Situation
Talvistovan Civil War Collage.png
(Clockwise, from top left) Members of the Talvistovan Republic Front during the battle of Fjarora • "Ramblin' Wreck", a famous rebel Armored Car • Talvistovan Capital Guards behind an improvised barricade during the battle of Ljustad
Date5 August 1933 - 21 March 1934 (7 months, 17 days)
Location
Result

Government Victory

  • Communist Party of Talvistova Outlawed
  • TRF Leaders pushed into hiding
Combatants
Kingdom of Talvistova.pngRoyal Talvistovan Army
Commanders and leaders
  • Kingdom of Talvistova.png Juren I
  • Kingdom of Talvistova.png Valter Fornberg
  • Flag (11).png Taneli Honkanen
  • Flag (10).png Isaq Nigkoev
  • Flag of the Vuori Nation.png Afanasij Zakharchenko
  • Flag of the Vuori Nation.png Mykhajlo Olijnyk
Strength
  • 3 Cavalry Regiments
  • Various Police units
  • 6,750 men in total
  • approx. 10,500 TRF-CPT Coalition
  • approx. 1,000 Vuori Tribals
  • approx 11,500 in total
  • Casualties and losses
  • 748 KIA
  • 1,204 WIA
  • 3,849 TRF-CPT KIA
  • 2,154 TRF-CPT WIA
  • 978 Vuori Casualties
  • The Winter Insurrection (Finnish: Talven kapina), also known as the Winter Rising and The Crisis, was an armed rebellion in Talvistova during the winter of 1933 and into early 1934. The insurrection was launched by a united anti-monarchy alliance made up of the Talvistovan Republican Front and the Communist Party of Talvistova, as well as the historically oppressed Vuori tribe, to bring an end to the monarchy and bring forth a united Talvistovan Democracy. It was the most significant domestic conflict since the original war of succession of 1849, and was the beginning of the TRF Situation, which continues until today.