Revolutions of 1943 - 1959

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The Revolutions of 1943 - 1959 were a revolutionary wave consisting off mass political unrest and revolts around the world in the mid-20th century. The uprisings were mainly socialist or anti-colonial in nature and were mostly short-lived, failing to have a long-term impact.

Revolutions

  • 1943: Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
  • 1943: Treblinka Uprising (Poland)
  • 1943: Sobibor Uprising (Poland)
  • 1943: Italian Revolution
  • 1944: Guatemalan Revolution
  • 1944: Warsaw Uprising (Poland)
  • 1944: Paris Uprising (France)
  • 1944: Auschwitz Uprising (Poland)
  • 1944: Greek Civil War
  • 1945: Indonesian National Revolution
  • 1945: August Revolution (Vietnam)
  • 1946: Battle of Athens (USA)
  • 1946: Telengana Rebellion (India)
  • 1949: Chinese Revolution
  • 1950: Cazin Uprising (Yugoslavia)
  • 1953: East German Uprising
  • 1954: Algerian Revolution
  • 1956: Polish Uprising
  • 1956: Hungarian Revolution
  • 1959: Cuban Revolution