Cattaro Mutiny

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The Cattaro mutiny occurred during World War I. Sailors of the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the Adriatic Bay of Cattaro, which at that time belonged to Austria-Hungary, started it on 1 February 1918. The mutiny remained isolated and had to be abandoned after three days due to the arrival of loyal troops. Four sailors were subsequently executed according to naval law. The naval historian Halpern portrays this event as the last victory of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy over the social forces that would eventually overwhelm it.

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Boka Kotorská, vzpoura - Fr. KouckýBoka Kotorská, vzpoura - Fr. Koucký
Vzpoura námořníků v Boce KotorskéVzpoura námořníků v Boce Kotorské
Monarch-classMonarch-class
Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1988, MiNr Block 096Stamps of Germany (DDR) 1988, MiNr Block 096
Pobuna u Boki KotorskojPobuna u Boki Kotorskoj
Kotor Court houseKotor Court house
Ships` positions during the Cattaro mutiny in February 1918Ships' positions during the Cattaro mutiny in February 1918
Ships and their positions in the bay of Kotor (Cattaro) in February 1918Ships and their positions in the bay of Kotor (Cattaro) in February 1918