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Native name | Êxodo Comunista Araucarliano Eso de les Aroçarlaenoes Soçaeolestoes |
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Date | 1950 - 1952 |
Location | Araucarlia and New Illyricum |
Also known as | "The Great Fracture" |
Cause | End of the Araucarlian Civil War and the reentrance of Mateia into Araucarlian control |
Target | Communist [a]Araucarlians and Mateians |
Organised by | Araucarlia and New Illyricum |
Participants | Araucarlian Government and New Illyricum |
Casualties | |
Unknown, estimated 100,000 | |
^a Oftentimes the Araucarlian government deemed anyone holding left wing ideologies as Communist even if they were not officially aligned with Communist forces in any way. |
The Araucarlian Communist Exodus (Gaúcho: Êxodo Comunista Araucarliano, Illyrian Iberic: Eso de les Aroçarlaenoes Soçaeolestoes), also known as "The Great Fracture", was the forced immigration of communist[note 1] Araucarlians and largely Mateians from Araucarlia to New Illyricum following the end of the Araucarlian Civil War in 1950 and the reentrance of Mateia into Araucarlian control in 1951.
Background
Araucarlian Civil War
Exodus
Aftermath
Notes
- ↑ Oftentimes the Araucarlian government deemed anyone holding left wing ideologies as Communist even if they were not officially aligned with Communist forces in any way.