German revolutions of 1848–1849 - Ferdinand decided to send Austrian and Croatian troops to Hungary to crush a democratic rebellion
Time: Sep, 1848
Place: Central Europe (Present-Day Hungary)
Details: In late September 1848, Emperor Ferdinand, who was also King Ferdinand V of Hungary, decided to send Austrian and Croatian troops to Hungary to crush a democratic rebellion there.
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