Struve Putsch

Struve Putsch

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{{Short description|Event in German 1848 revolution}}
{{Short description|Event in German 1848 revolution}}
[[File:Regierungsblatt 1848.JPG|thumb|Republican government sheet No. 1 in the name of the "provisional government" of Gustav Struve]]{{Expand language|langcode=de}}{{Battles of the Baden Revolution}}
[[File:Regierungsblatt 1848.JPG|thumb|Republican government sheet No. 1 in the name of the "provisional government" of Gustav Struve]]{{Expand language|langcode=de|topic=history}}{{Battles of the Baden Revolution}}


The '''Struve Putsch''' ({{langx|de|Struve-Putsch}}), also known as the '''Second Baden Uprising''' (''Zweiter badischer Aufstand'') or '''Second Baden Rebellion''' (''Zweite badische Schilderhebung''), was a regional, [[Baden Revolution|South Baden element]] of the wider [[German Revolution of 1848/1849]].{{Cite web |last=Burlet |first=Jürg |date=2024-07-09 |title=When Baden’s revolutionaries retreated to Switzerland |url=https://blog.nationalmuseum.ch/en/2024/07/when-badens-revolutionaries-retreated-to-switzerland/ |access-date=2026-04-02 |publisher=Swiss National Museum}} It began with the proclamation of the German Republic on 21 September 1848 by [[Gustav Struve]] in [[Lörrach]] and ended with his arrest on 25 September 1848 in [[Wehr (Baden)|Wehr]].
The '''Struve Putsch''' ({{langx|de|Struve-Putsch}}), also known as the '''Second Baden Uprising''' (''Zweiter badischer Aufstand'') or '''Second Baden Rebellion''' (''Zweite badische Schilderhebung''), was a regional, [[Baden Revolution|South Baden element]] of the wider [[German Revolution of 1848/1849]].{{Cite web |last=Burlet |first=Jürg |date=2024-07-09 |title=When Baden’s revolutionaries retreated to Switzerland |url=https://blog.nationalmuseum.ch/en/2024/07/when-badens-revolutionaries-retreated-to-switzerland/ |access-date=2026-04-02 |publisher=Swiss National Museum}} It began with the proclamation of the German Republic on 21 September 1848 by [[Gustav Struve]] in [[Lörrach]] and ended with his arrest on 25 September 1848 in [[Wehr (Baden)|Wehr]].