June uprising

June uprising might refer to:

  • June Rebellion, anti-monarchist uprising of Parisian workers and students from June 5 to June 6, 1832 which is the basis for Les Misérables
  • June Days uprising, French workers' revolt from June 23 to June 25, 1848
  • Łódź insurrection, uprising in 1905 by Polish workers in Łódź against the Russian Empire
  • June Struggle, the 1987 protests that forced the Republic of Korea to hold free, democratic elections.
  • Uprising in June 1923, Bulgaria by the Bulgarian Agrarian People's Union after the Stambolisky's government was overthrown in a coup d'état.
  • June 1941 uprising in eastern Herzegovina in the Independent State of Croatia, which was established on the territory of the defeated Kingdom of Yugoslavia.
  • June Uprising in Lithuania, uprising by Lithuanians against the retreating Red Army in 1941
  • East German uprising of 1953 against the Stalinist German Democratic Republic
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