Saint Petersburg Coup (Allied Defeat)

The Saint Petersburg Coup (Russian: Санкт-Петербургский переворот') was a major military coup by the Russian Fascist Party in West Russia on January 10, 1939, led to the start of the Second Russian Civil War.

Background
After the Volgograd Uprising, the Russian Fascist Party has been gaining more and more popularity among the West Russians. Russian Unification was often talked about after the second coalition war, further encouraged the fascist party to stage a coup in the West to unify Russia under fascist rule.

The Russian Fascist Army
In mid-1938, the Fascist army was secretly formed and trained by the Wehrmacht during the second coalition war, the army first saw action during the Battle of Leningrad–Vsevolozhsk.

Fascist Party takeover East Russia
In late 1938, the Fascist Party rose to power under German influence in East Russia. Konstatin Rodzaevsky of the RFP officially rules the Russian Socialist Republic after the federal election.

Staging of coup
In December 1938, the Russian Fascist Party started to plan a coup in Moscow and Saint Petersburg to overthrow the western government and unify Russia under Rodzaevsky. The Saint Petersburg coup was voted by the party to be carried out. The Fascist army march in the city and East Russia intervenes in the next hours, starting the second Russian civil war.