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- Jorge Rafael Videla - Wikipedia
In late 1973 the head of the Army, Leandro Anaya, appointed Videla as the Chief of Staff of the Army During July and August 1975, Videla was the Head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Estado Mayor Conjunto) of the Argentine Armed Forces [16]
- Jorge Rafael Videla | Argentine Dictator Military Leader - Britannica
Jorge Rafael Videla was a career military officer who was president of Argentina from 1976 to 1981 His government was responsible for human rights abuses during Argentina’s “Dirty War,” which began as an attempt to suppress terrorism but resulted in the deaths of thousands of civilians
- Jorge Rafaél Videla - Encyclopedia. com
As proclaimed by the junta at the time of the coup, Videla was to remain in power for a three-year period In March 1978, a year before his term was due to expire, Videla announced that his government desired a dialogue with key civilian leaders to develop a plan for a return to democracy
- Biografia de Jorge Rafael Videla - Biografias y Vidas . com
(Mercedes, Argentina, 1925 - Marcos Paz, 2013) Militar y político argentino que encabezó el golpe de Estado del 24 de marzo de 1976 e inició una dictadura militar que se prolongaría hasta 1983; el propio Videla detentó el poder entre 1976 y 1981, ejerciendo una brutal represión contra toda oposición política
- Jorge Rafael Videla: the dictator who died in jail
He described Videla as “an apolitical, absolutely professional man, who could never carry out a coup ” Although Videla was considered part of the “soft” wing of the junta, reportedly pushing for a quick transition back to democracy, those five years were the cruelest of the military dictatorship
- Jorge Rafael Videla (Dictator and President of Argentina)
Biography: Jorge Rafael Videla was President of Argentina at the head of a military junta that overthrew Isabel Perón's government in 1976 The junta that controlled the country until 1983 was initially made up of three men, Videla, General Orlando Ramón Agosti and Admiral Eduardo Emilio Massera
- Videla - Wikipedia
Videla Videla is a surname of Spanish origin and may refer to: Jorge Rafael Videla (1925–2013), dictator of Argentina from 1976 to 1981 Gabriel González Videla (1898–1980), President of Chile from 1946 to 1952 Mario Videla (born 1962), Argentine footballer
- Jorge Rafael Videla - Wikiwand
General Jorge Rafael Videla was an Argentine military dictator and the President of Argentina from 1976 to 1981 during the National Reorganization Process His
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