Aprista troops occupy a trench in the neighbourhood of Mansiche during the revolution
Date
July 7–27, 1932
Location
Trujillo, Peru
Result
Government victory
Persecution against American Popular Revolutionary Alliance sympathizers
Capture of revolutionaries American Popular Revolutionary Alliance sympathizers
Following the revolution, the Trujillo massacre occurred American Popular Revolutionary Alliance against the revolutionaries.
Belligerents
American Popular Revolutionary Alliance
Government of Peru
Commanders and leaders
Agustín Haya de la Torre Manuel Barreto Risco Alfredo Tello Salavarria Cpt. Leoncio Manffaurt
Maj. Alfredo Miró Quesada Col. Manuel Ruíz Bravo Lt. Col. Eloy G. Ureta
Units involved
Thousands of insurrect men
1st Military Region
Casualties and losses
952 killed
327–513 killed
7,000–9,000 civilians killed or executed
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