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Bavarian uprising of 1949
Part of Aftermath of World War II

Bavarian rebels marching through Ingolstadt with a Bavarian flag
Date24 May 1949 - 2 June 1949
Location
Result

Bavarian victory

Belligerents
West Germany
Supported by:
 United Kingdom
 United States
 France
Bavarian rebels
Bayernpartei
Supported by:
Catholic Church of Bavaria
Bavarian veterans of World War II
Commanders and leaders
Konrad Adenauer
Kurt Schumacher
Theodor Heuss
Joseph Baumgartner
Rupprecht Gerngroß
Hanns Seidel
Strength
20,000-26,000 11,000-14,000[1]
Casualties and losses
520[2] 600-1,175[3][4][5]
Civilian casualties:
80-120 dead[6]
200-340 wounded[7][8][9]
3 missing[10]
First Bavarian-Czech war
Part of Bavarian-Czech conflict
Clockwise from top left:
Destruction in Deggendorf, November 1995; material from after the Massacre of Tittling; Czech T-55 rolling through Kumreut; Bavarian troops firing artillery; footage of the Battle of Freyung
Date03 August 1994 - 19 May 1996
Location
East Franconia (or East Srechka), Bavarian Forest (or Western Forest) and Upper Palatine Forest (or Bohemian Forest)
Result

Czech victory

Territorial
changes
  • Czechia annexes 24% of Bavaria
  • Formation of the Autonomous Republic of East Srechka and Western Forest
  • Belligerents
     Czech Republic
    Foreign volunteers:
    Circassian fighters
    Supported by:
     Slovakia
     Poland (alleged)
    Bavaria
    Foreign volunteers:
    Volunteers from German-speaking countries
    Supported by:
     Germany
     Austria
    Commanders and leaders
    Josef Mošoke
    Piotrek Báral
    Ivak Żmalí
    Alver Żener
    Molúv Koju
    Čersu Pretnik  
    Abdullah Zavayev  
    Albert Grainder
    Peter Stadler
    Franz Hofbauer
    Simon Rescher
    Emma Bröschl
    Karl Breit  
    Simon Köppreutler  
    Strength
    60,000[11]
    2,000[12][13]
    70,000[14]
    Casualties and losses
    12,450-15,900[15][16][17]
    700[18]
    10,000-17,000[19]
    Civilian casualties:
    Bavaria: 20,000 to 56,000 dead
    7,000 missing
    400 held hostage
    Czech Republic: 300 dead
    350 missing
    Second Bavarian-Czech war
    Part of Bavarian-Czech conflict
    Tank battle near Trausnitz; Destroyed church in Tittling; Abandoned house in Sankt Englmar; Destructions in Sušice after missile attack; Peace talks in Paris, May 16
    Date01 May 2021 - 05 July 2021
    Location
    Result

    Bavarian victory

    • Total withdrawal of the Czech army from Bavaria
    • Armistice until 2031
    Territorial
    changes
  • Bavaria gains back all lost territories from the first war
  • Bavarian occupation of the Western part of Cheb District
  • Belligerents
     Czech Republic Bavaria
    Supported by:
     Germany
     Austria
    Commanders and leaders
    Miloš Zeman
    Lubomír Metnar
    Ivan Zojí
    Kúlov Bolov  Executed
    Karl Brempla  
    Jann Grainder
    Moritz Fritz
    Robert Müller
    Frank Heydner
    Albert Raum
    Strength
    21,000[20] 25,000[21]
    Casualties and losses
    14,000-17,000[22][23] 13,000[24]
    Civilian casualties:
    Bavaria: 700 to 1,150 dead
    20 missing
    Czech Republic: 1,500 dead
    270 missing
    December 2024 Kaliningrad clashes

    Clouds of smoke above the Khrabrovo Airport
    Date11 December 2024
    Location
    Result

    Nannogan victory

    Belligerents
    Nannoga

     Russia

    Commanders and leaders
    Mikayil Hugue
    Muhammad Kolei
    Tshyun Abdulrahman
    Russia Alexey Besprozvannykh
    Russia Andrey Ruzinsky
    Russia Dmitry Pankov
    Units involved
    Nannogan Armed Forces

     Russian Armed Forces

    Strength
    about 10,000 soldiers 15,000–17,000 soldiers
    Casualties and losses
    460–520 soldiers 1,600–1,900 soldiers
    around 55 civilians killed
    160 civilians injured
    Egyptian
    کَمَتةنجَكَ
    kamātänjāke
    Native toEgypt
    RegionEgypt
    Butnan District
    Al Bahr al Ahmar
    EthnicityEgyptians
    Native speakers
    98 million native speakers
    Afro-Asiatic
    • Egyptian
    Early forms
    Dialects
    Arabic (Egyptian alphabet)
    Official status
    Official language in
     Egypt
    Recognised minority
    language in
    Regulated byEgyptian Language Association
    Language codes
    ISO 639-2egy
    ISO 639-3egy
    Glottologegyp1246
    Linguasphere11-AAA-a
    Nannogan
    Nännogka
    Native toNannoga
    RegionBaltics
    EthnicityNannogans
    Native speakers
    1,9 million native speakers
    Early forms
    Dialects
    • North Nannogan
    • South Nannogan
    Latin (Nannogan alphabet)
    historically:
    Arabic, Cyrillic, Traditional Chinese
    Official status
    Official language in
    Nannoga
     European Union
    Language codes
    ISO 639-1nag
    ISO 639-3None (mis)
    Glottolognang1245
    Linguasphere79-AAA-a

    references

    [edit]
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