La révolution siamoise de 1932 ou le coup d'État de 1932 au Siam (thaï: การปฏิวัติสยาม พ.ศ. 2475 ou การเปลี่ยนแปลงการปกครองสยาม พ.ศ. 2475) est un coup d'État survenu en Thaïlande (Siam) le .
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Révolution siamoise de 1932
Scène de déclaration au Siam se proclamant nation démocratique le 24 juin 1932.
La révolution de 1932 est considérée comme un événement majeur dans l'histoire thaïlandaise du XXe siècle et le début de la rivalité civilo-militaire pour le contrôle du gouvernement thaïlandais qui a provoqué l'instabilité politique dans la Thaïlande moderne.
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