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    The Cordobazo was a civil uprising in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, at the end of May 1969, during the military dictatorship of General Juan Carlos...
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    unions. In 1969, popular discontent led to two massive protests: the Cordobazo and the Rosariazo. The terrorist guerrilla organization Montoneros kidnapped...
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    (led by Raimundo Ongaro) headed protest movements, in particular the Cordobazo, as well as other movements in Tucumán, Santa Fe and Rosario (Rosariazo)...
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    an important participant in the historic local uprising known as the Cordobazo. Tosco was born in Coronel Moldes, Córdoba province, Argentina. At 27...
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    ban prohibiting tours of Mexico by foreign acts lasted until 1989. The Cordobazo was a civil uprising in the city of Córdoba, Argentina, in the end of...
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    Cordobazo, 29 May 1969...
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    1968 Miami riot 1968 uprising in Senegal (occurred in same year) 1969 Cordobazo (which occurred the next year in Argentina) 1969 Hot Autumn (which occurred...
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    Carlos Onganía's dictatorship, and which had an important role in the 1969 Cordobazo insurrection. After winning Isabel's trust, López Rega traveled to Spain...
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  • and records the song "Give Peace a Chance" during the event. May 29 – Cordobazo: A general strike and civil unrest break out in Córdoba, Argentina. May...
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    programs. Córdoba is also known for its historical movements, such as the Cordobazo of May 1969 and La Reforma del '18 (known as the University Revolution...
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    particular in the interior, in cities such as Córdoba in 1969 (known as "El Cordobazo") or Rosario (the Rosariazo).[citation needed] The dominant military faction...
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    stance, culminating in the violent May, 1969, popular revolt known as the Cordobazo. This revolt, mirrored by the Rosariazo and others in several parts of...
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  • political police of Juan Carlos Onganía's dictatorship, active in the 1969 Cordobazo uprising Democratic Alignment (DiPa), a political party in Cyprus Diisopropylamine...
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    1968 and 1972, and it would have an important role in the May–June 1969 Cordobazo insurrection. Perón began courting the far left during Onganía's dictatorship...
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    Equipment Browning Hi-Power 9 mm FN FAL 7,62 mm FN MAG 7,62 mm Engagements Cordobazo Falklands War Commanders Current commander General Guillermo Olegario...
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    its cadres to take up employment at factories. In the wake of the 1969 Cordobazo, the PCR identified the Perdiel plant as a priority for union organizing...
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    with 450 more hospitalized with injuries. Operation Pantomime Caracazo Cordobazo Rosariazo Braun, Herbert (1985). The assassination of Gaitán. University...
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  • parties 1967 9 October Death of Ernesto 'Che' Guevara 1969 May In the Cordobazo protests, thousands of citizens routed the army and police and took control...
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    brought police repression and a civil uprising, an episode later termed the Cordobazo. The next day the CGT called for national strike. The May Revolution commemoration...
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    military dictatorship of General Juan Carlos Onganía, referred to as the Cordobazo; second, the Ezeiza massacre in 1973. And the chaos at the stadium—an...
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  • graphist Raimundo Ongaro) headed social movements, in particular the Cordobazo, as well as other movements in Tucumán and Santa Fe. While Perón managed...
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    mobilizations and not guerrillas; these ideals strengthened after the Cordobazo. After the Great Nacional Accord, democracy was restored and the dictator...
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  • provoked the police repression and led to a civil uprising later termed the Cordobazo. 1991: Walter Bulacio was killed by the federal police's beating after...
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    used in Ya es tiempo de violencia (1969), an anonymous film about the Cordobazo riots which took place the same year. The film was produced by Enrique...
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    graphist workers' leader Raimundo Ongaro as secretary general. The eventual Cordobazo of May 1969 led to the CGT-Azopardo's placement in receivership (the CGTA...
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    to July 5, 1969, shortly after the period of civil unrest known as the Cordobazo. Carcagno was appointed to govern Córdoba by the military government of...
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    close to the CGT de los Argentinos, which was strongly active in the 1969 Cordobazo demonstrations against Juan Carlos Onganía's military dictatorship. The...
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    Light and Power Workers' leader Agustín Tosco, played a key role in the Cordobazo student-labor uprising of 1969, during which it called for a general strike...
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    and following shortly after the popular upheaval of 1969 known as "the Cordobazo", the Fifth Congress of the PRT voted in 1970 in favor of the formation...
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  • War. In this period dozens of popular uprisings took place, such as the Cordobazo, the Rosariazo, the Tucumanazo, etc., with a high mobilisation of the...
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