General Luderin
General Eduard Luderin was a Sordish military officer who led the military coup of 1927 and fought in the Sordish Civil War. In 1929, the Supreme Court ruled for his execution for leading the military coup in 1927, obstructing democracy by deposing the President Artor S. Wisci, and abolishing the constitution. Eduard Luderin served as army chief in the Kingβs Army before the revolution. Later on, he served as general in the Sordish Armed Forces. In 1927, following the left-wing riots in Sordland, Luderin took control of the 3rd and 4th Armies and led a military coup ahead of the first elections, suspending the Constitution and declaring martial law. He imprisoned President Artor Wisci and blamed the revolution for making Sordland a puppet for foreign powers. Later on, he ordered the execution of hundreds of communists. He promoted nationalist organizations and established the Young Sords to promote Sordish nationalism among the youth. Following the bloody incidents of his martial law, the public started to engage in armed conflicts with the military which was followed by General Rikardβs intervention. This led to the bloody Sordish Civil War of 1928, which lasted until 1929 when Colonel Tarquin Soll took control of Holsord and declared the war to be over. Eduard Luderin was later found guilty of crimes against the Sordish state and was executed in 1929.