1932 Trujillo Revolution | |||||||
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Part of the Third Militarism | |||||||
![]() Aprista troops occupy a trench in the neighbourhood of Mansiche during the revolution | |||||||
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Thousands of insurrect men | 1st Military Region | ||||||
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Casualties and losses | |||||||
![]() ![]() | 327–513 killed | ||||||
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Revolution of Trujillo or Trujillo Uprising (1932) was a social and political conflict in Peru which began in Trujillo city on July 6, 1932. It started with an uprising led by Manuel Barreto (known as "Buffalo"), against President Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro.