Prussian troops were subsequently used to suppress the revolution in many other German cities.
He was forced to choose between suppressing the revolution or granting reforms.
Japanese troops, armed with "rifles and artillery", managed to suppress the revolution.
In an attempt to suppress the revolution, militias formed out of demobilized World War I veterans.
The duke imposes martial law to suppress the revolution.
Zhukov even recommended the withdrawal of Soviet troops when it seemed that they might have to take extreme measures to suppress the revolution.
These works had already attracted attention locally when, in 1548, the constable de Montmorency was sent into the Saintonge to suppress the revolution there.
The Black and Tans was a group of soldiers who suppressed the revolution in Ireland from 1920 to 1921.
In suppressing the revolution, Batista's government had orchestrated mass human rights abuses, with academic estimates for the death toll typically placing it at around 20,000.
Frederick William IV (1840-1861) managed to suppress the revolution.