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- 2367cdb9e76b9a430e9ef6271ae2dd8b91f8f496bd597c4f96ba2de4c959be5a date "February 2016".
- 2367cdb9e76b9a430e9ef6271ae2dd8b91f8f496bd597c4f96ba2de4c959be5a isCitedBy 1949_anti-NATO_riot_in_Iceland.
- 2367cdb9e76b9a430e9ef6271ae2dd8b91f8f496bd597c4f96ba2de4c959be5a text "Right-leaning historians, such as Þór Whitehead, consider the riot as an attempted coup d'état by the communist minority. The failure of the coup d'état is then generally attributed to the number of civilians willing to protect the parliament and the skills of the Icelandic Police who had, just a few years before, pacified the Victory Day riot in 1945 where thousands of Allied soldiers and sailors went berserk in Reykjavík, celebrating the victory over Nazi Germany.".