Munich Nuclear Power Plant disaster (September 2, 1986)
On September 2, 1980 (celebration of the Sedan Day), during a security test reactor No. 4 melted down, while explosion destroyed containment building, exposing millions Germans to radiation. Steam explosion that followed shortly after melting, rendered whole hundreds of square kilometers uninhabitable for next centuries.
Supervisor of the test, Anatol Datlov lost his son to the radiation poisoning (ironically, coming from the Reactor No. 4 of the same power plant) and became close to the underground syndicalist organizations in Bavaria. It is possible that nuclear disaster was an act of sabotage.
Billions of Reichsmarks will be spent on the clean-up and evacuation of Bavaria.

May Day demonstration in Paris (May 1, 1987)
Twenty years after May of 1968, ban on socialist, social democratic, French nationalist and syndicalist political parties was lifted. On April 21, 1987 Socialist Union of France won 40% of seats in the French National Assembly. Despite being largest party in the parliament, French President appointed National Union's (ruling since end of the Second Weltkrieg) representative as a Prime Minister.
Falling standard of living, economic crisis, authoritarian democracy and repressions from the government had caused 300,000 French to take over Paris streets in the largest demonstration ever held here.
After initial setbacks, government imposed martial law in France and used Motorized Reserves to disperse protests. Despite imposition of total control in Paris, countryside remained a fighting zone between protestors and military forces. Growing military expedintures and austerity policy imposed to pay the war reparations to Germany (and fund clean-up of the Munich Power Plant disaster) will anger more and more Frenchmen. Both syndicalists and nationalists became more popular among the population.
Meeting of the Central Committee of the Socialist Union of France (August 27, 1987) depicted in "The Shadow of Munich" movie by the Hollywood Syndicate
Jacobins and Syndicalists gained majority in the Central Committee of left-wing political alliance due to failure of peaceful transition of power. Jacobin Jacques Leclerc (Donald Sumpter) announces unilateral support for the project of massive resistance against the government, formation of underground Red Army of Workers' Soldiers' and Peasants' and beginning of the spread of pro-Syndicalist propaganda.
Shadow of Munich (2019)
Jacobins clashes with the police forces in France.