November Uprising (Lviv, 1918)
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| Part of the dissolution of Austria-Hungary | |||
Ukrainian soldiers loading a machine gun onto a truck during the uprising | |||
| Date | 1 November 1918 | ||
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| Goals | Inclusion of Lemberg into the Ukrainian State | ||
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The November Uprising (Ukrainian: Листопадовий чин, romanized: Lystopadovyi chyn or Ukrainian: Листопадовий зрив, romanized: Lystopadovyi zryv; Polish: Czyn listopadowy) was a 1918 uprising in the city of Lemberg (Lviv), within Austria-Hungary's Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria (in present-day Ukraine). The uprising was sparked by the Second Polish Republic laying claim to the city.