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The Judenburg mutiny was an armed rebellion that took place in the town of Judenburg in May, 1918. The mutiny was motivated by unwillingness of some military personnel to serve Austria-Hungary in the ongoing World War. This incident came in the final stages of the war as a result of several other rebellions within the military of Austria-Hungary sparked by length of the conflict and a difficult situation on the front.

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  • The Judenburg mutiny was an armed rebellion that took place in the town of Judenburg in May, 1918. The mutiny was motivated by unwillingness of some military personnel to serve Austria-Hungary in the ongoing World War. This incident came in the final stages of the war as a result of several other rebellions within the military of Austria-Hungary sparked by length of the conflict and a difficult situation on the front.
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  • Judenburg mutiny
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  • Imperial-Royal17th infantry regiment ("kranjski Janezi")
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  • 1300 rebels of the 40th infantry battalion
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