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Europeans of Sup Forums

I need to know the last time your states were unstable and crisis-ridden. Think of Yugoslav wars, Syria, Hungarian Uprising, Turkish coup, Spanish civil war, Ukraine. Something that serious.

1948, that was the year commies couped the government and consigned us to eternity in the Warsaw pact.

2010
April coup, or so called "revolution" and ethnic clashes in june
Heavy stuff

1864

Well, for starters, Ireland was in real trouble last with the IRA days, then moving to continental Europe, well it's not that hard to remember the dark days. Germany, 1945, and much later if you count the east. France 1945, the Nazi occupation and war. In Italy again it's WW2, and finally moving to the Netherlands, there was a very destructive hurricane that hit a few decades ago, but if that's not crises enough, again WW2.

1975, but it hasn't gotten better since the war ended at all

Right now because people UNironically believe we have 2 governments right now.

Even though this will be remember as a revolution for politicians and public workers.

1798

>tfw no helvetic republic

>On 2 November, Spanish courts issued a European Arrest Warrant against Puigdemont and four other cabinet members to Belgian authorities.[23] Two days later, they turned themselves in to the Belgian police[24], and were released later on the same day, conditional on not being allowed to leave Belgium and surrendering their passports to Belgian authorities.[25]
BELGIUM

not a europoor, but 1788

>tfw helvetic republic

>tfw not enough cantons to call yourself the cantonese state

Russia is europe
late 80s-at least '96 or so

>I need to know the last time your states were unstable and crisis-ridden.
We are never stable.

You're briefly

Years of lead started in 1968
Fucking commies

But Russia didn't exist in that time.

(u)

1945

All the other crises (crisises?) after that have been avoided breddy well

What happened in 1975? Pretty dull year desu.

1981-1983 Martial Law.

Anni di piombo (lead years) 1968-1980.
Stuff like bombings, execution off key state figures and the chief of the NATO troops getting kidnapped

Were never had any sort of crisis

Hungarian Revolution and war for freedom*
1956

1864
1864 was a horrible year

If you don't count the occupation during WWII, I'd say 1830.

welp seems like i fucked up with the image size

So WW2

There were some crazy ass protests in Copenhagen once, but it was nothing too serious

Last time we were really crisis-ridden, must've been in '44 when the Germans abolished our police force, and the former officers formed an underground civil defense movement, which also rebelled against the occupiers.

Other than that, we've not had problems for a long time

I apologize for giving a tiny bit more information than strictly asked for in this thread. Forgive me pls :(

>1940s
>economy
sure

never

Emu war

ww 2 counts?
If not then our civil war in1917.

25 de Abril commies and Cia worked together to destroy the last of portuguese political power.

Obviously during WW II, although we also went through the Indochina War and the Algerian War after that

ww2.

real strange how the germans could continue occupying Norway even though their fleet was in shambles

it's almost as though they came by land

It was 1918.

Fucking Jonnes.

1974-75

A military coup with broad political support, ranged from the communists to the socialists and social democrats, deposed the Estado Novo regime.
After the coup, two factions started to fight for power, the communists wanted a soviet-styled regime, and the socialists/social democrats wanted a democracy aligned with the west.

After a very tense year where the country very nearly descended into civil war (both sides were already stockpiling weapons), it culminated with a failed communist coup in november 75 and a subsequent purge of communists from the military and all government positions.

Ever since the war, little by little, everything has weakened.

When the commies took over and killed 10k people.

>killed 10k people

lol, peanuts. Please leave.

Ok, big boy, how many enemies of the state did they kill in your cunt?

>subsequent purge of communists from the military and all government positions
Good for you. Here it succeeded and commies killed a lot of people and FUBARed the country.

Probably 1974 because of the coup, but the coup itself was uncharacteristically peaceful.

Before that, we had the whole 1910-2934 period of the first republic, after the end of the monarchy and before the dictatorship we had dozens of governments and a lot of instability.

True, but what we got instead was perma-socialism. A lesser evil, but an evil nontheless.

The only moderate right wing dude after the coup died in a (((plane explosion))).

The communists back then (they still are, but to a much lesser extent) were hardcore stalinists, so it was indeed good. The US weren't going to allow another Cuba so if it went the other way they would have invaded.