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United Communes of Central AmericaDawn of Freedom Brigades

Сoup of April 12
Part of the Second World War and the Cold War

From left to right: FSLN guerrillas entering León, bodies of people executed by the Nicaraguan National Guard, FSLN soldier aiming an RPG-2, a government spy captured by guerrilla forces, bombings by the National Guard air force & destruction of towns & villages taken by guerrilla forces.
Date12 April - 15 April 1960
Location
United Communes of Central America
Result

Victory of the People's Front

  • The start of the Red Terror
  • Defeat of the putschists
  • The beginning of the operation "Dawn of Freedom"
Belligerents

Nicaragua Somoza regime
(1961–1979)


Nicaragua Contras
(1979–1990)

FSLN

MAP-ML (1978–1979)

 Panama (1978-1979)[12][13]

Commanders and leaders
Casualties and losses

1978–79: 10,000 total killed[23]

1981–89: 10,000–43,000 total killed; best estimate using most detailed battle information is 30,000 killed.[23]
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