Red Week (Italy)
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Red Week was the name given to a week of unrest which occurred from 7 to 14 June 1914. Over these seven days, Italy saw widespread rioting and large-scale strikes throughout the Italian provinces of Romagna and the Marche.[1]
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Red Week | |||
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Date | 7ā14 June 1914 (1914-06-07 ā 1914-06-14) | ||
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Caused by | Liberal reforms, killing of anti-militarist protestors | ||
Goals | Revolution | ||
Methods | Strike actions, rioting | ||
Resulted in | Suppressed | ||
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Oddo Marinelli [it] | |||
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