1944 Thailand Coup d'etat

The 2nd Siamese Revolution, better known as the Thai coup d'état of 1944, the events of March 20, 1944, or the revolution of the Nationalist Revolutionary Party, was an important story in the history of the Thai nation (Republic of Thailand) on the morning of 19 March 1944 when the military They began to plot a coup and attacked Government House and Dusit Palace, where soldiers were about to enter Bangkok Road As soon as they entered Bangkok Road, soldiers broke through the doors of Government House and Dusit Palace in the afternoon and in the evening clashed with the faction. Government and tanks fired grenades at Government House, and on March 20, 1944, in the morning the soldiers announced on the radio that the government had now been overthrown, and in the afternoon the soldiers had stormed the Government House and Dusit Palace until in the evening the soldiers had Successfully seized power and General Qasem Chatichai Marenov was the head of the interim government until on September 2, 1944 the interim junta announced the change of governance by overthrowing the monarchy and establishing a republic until it became the Republic of Thailand to present