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23 de jun. de 2024 · Augusto Pinochet (born November 25, 1915, Valparaiso, Chile—died December 10, 2006, Santiago) was the leader of the military junta that overthrew the socialist government of Pres. Salvador Allende of Chile on September 11, 1973. Pinochet was head of Chile’s military government (1974–90).
- Pedro Montt
Pedro Montt (born 1846, Santiago, Chile—died Aug. 16, 1910,...
- Manuel Montt
Manuel Montt (born Sept. 8, 1809, Petorca, Chile—died Sept....
- Diego Portales
Diego Portales (born June 26, 1793, Santiago, Viceroyalty of...
- José Miguel Carrera
José Miguel Carrera was an aristocratic leader in the early...
- Patricio Aylwin
Patricio Aylwin (born November 26, 1918, Viña del Mar,...
- Augusto Pinochet
Sipa/Newscom (1915–2006). General Augusto Pinochet seized...
- The Military Dictatorship, From 1973
Chile - Military Dictatorship, 1973-90: On September 11,...
- Pedro Montt
Hace 5 días · Chile - Military Dictatorship, 1973-90: On September 11, 1973, the armed forces staged a coup d’état. Allende died during an assault on the presidential palace, and a junta composed of three generals and an admiral, with Gen. Augusto Pinochet Ugarte as president, was installed.
Augusto José Ramón Pinochet Ugarte (25 November 1915 – 10 December 2006) was a Chilean army officer and military dictator who ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990.
10 de sept. de 2023 · President Salvador Allende killed himself and Gen. Augusto Pinochet began a 17-year dictatorship. Fifty years ago in Chile, the United States worked to end the presidency of an elected Marxist...
9 de nov. de 2009 · Augusto Pinochet (1915-2006) was a Chilean dictator born in Valparaíso, Chile. A career army officer, he led the military coup overthrowing the Allende government in 1973, establishing...
11 de sept. de 2018 · Pinochet proclaimed himself president of the military junta (dictatorship) that followed. The initial plan held that Pinochet would rule only for a year, to be succeeded by the chiefs of the...
30 de ene. de 2007 · Pinochet’s authoritarianism in Chile ended after 16 years in a peaceful and constitutional transfer of power, permitted by a constitution passed in 1980; Castro’s totalitarian regime in Cuba has lasted 48 years so far. Chile’s democracy after 1990 has been vigorous and stable.