Second World War and the Communist insurrection (1940-1975)
During the Second World War and the Communist insurrection, the Catholic Church suffered many persecutions, but nevertheless maintained.
In the years 1948-1960, the Communist insurrection was very hostile to the Catholic Church.
Political upheaval and Communist insurrection put an end to the monarchy after World War II, and the country was proclaimed a republic.
First, in 1947, came the Truman Doctrine, under which the United States took over the defense of Greece, then menaced by a Communist insurrection.
The first battles of the ten-year Chinese Civil War began with armed Communist insurrections in Changsha, Shantou, Nanchang and Guangzhou.
Ruggerio's Luger would be war loot, belatedly registered once the menace of an armed Communist insurrection had faded.
Communist insurrection against Axis occupation took place in several countries.
There was already an uneasy atmosphere surrounding the activity of the Chinese-backed Communist insurrection in post-war Malaya, and this incident brought things to a head.
After the ceasefire was brokered, the 19th Army was reassigned by Chiang Kai-shek to suppress Chinese Communist insurrection in Fujian.