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    Pedro Eugenio Aramburu Silveti (May 21, 1903 – June 1, 1970) was an Argentine Army general who was the dictator of Argentina from November 13, 1955, to...
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  • Pedro Eugenio might refer to: Pedro Eugênio (1949–2015), Brazilian politician Pedro Eugénio (born 1990), Portuguese footballer Pedro Eugenio Aramburu...
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  • 16th-century nobleman Pedro Aguirre Cerda (1879–1941), Chilean political figure Pedro Atacho (born 1960), Curaçaoan politician Pedro Eugenio Aramburu (1903-1970)...
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  • from 1975 to 1990 Manuel Fernando de Aramburú y Frías (1777–1843), a Río de la Plata colonel Pedro Eugenio Aramburu (1903–1970), Army General and president...
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    revolutionary trial and assassination of the anti-Peronist ex-dictator Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, one of the leaders of the 1955 coup that had overthrown the constitutional...
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  • She played a key role in the kidnapping and killing of General Pedro Eugenio Aramburu. Arrostito was born in Buenos Aires, the daughter of a middle-class...
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  • June 1, 1970, the body of the de facto ex-president and dictator Pedro Eugenio Aramburu (1955-1958) was found, after being kidnapped and killed by the Argentine...
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    Dictadura de Pedro Eugenio Aramburu - la división de la UCR". "Historia Argentina - Civiles y militares - Dictadura de Pedro Eugenio Aramburu - la división...
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    Born, and the killing of former president Pedro Eugenio Aramburu. He confessed to the killing of Aramburu with his partner Norma Arrostito. He was born...
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    months into his de facto presidency and replaced him with hard-liner Pedro Aramburu. He went to the United States to receive cancer treatment. He returned...
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    Originally set-up in 1956 during the government of de facto President Pedro Eugenio Aramburu after the nationalization of all the assets and services of the...
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  • Pedro Eugenio Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas. The latter group ended up gaining power and executing another coup, replacing Lonardi with Aramburu as...
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    of smear campaign against Perón conducted the military junta of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, which included similar charges and rumours about Perón. Silvana...
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    elections classified as unusual until today. On May 1, General Pedro Eugenio Aramburu handed over command to the president elected by suffrage on February...
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  • was an Argentine Right-wing political party founded in 1962 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, aiming to establish an antiperonist centrist alternative. Led by...
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    of smear campaign against Perón conducted the military junta of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, which included similar charges and rumours about Perón. Ferreyra...
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    Libertadora – Military Dictatorships (1955–1958) Eduardo Lonardi Pedro Eugenio Aramburu Fragile Civilian Governments – Proscription of Peronism (1958–1966)...
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    Libertadora – Military Dictatorships (1955–1958) Eduardo Lonardi Pedro Eugenio Aramburu Fragile Civilian Governments – Proscription of Peronism (1958–1966)...
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    corpse of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, whom they had also previously kidnapped and assassinated. Montoneros then used the captive body of Aramburu to press...
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    was deposed and went into exile in Spain. The new head of State, Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, proscribed Peronism and banned the party from any future elections...
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    José Evaristo Uriburu, Hipólito Yrigoyen, José Félix Uriburu and Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, not to mention other figures, notably Eva Perón, Che Guevara, Maxima...
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    was at a meeting with business leaders alongside Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez at the Casa Rosada. When he sought to play up the Argentinian ties...
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    of any one candidate (a mistake made by a previous dictator, General Pedro Aramburu, in 1958), Bignone oversaw the shredding of documents and other face-saving...
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    Organised in 1968, the anarchist Montoneros murdered former head of state Pedro Aramburu, popular CGT union Secretary General José Ignacio Rucci, construction...
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    Agustín Pedro Justo Rolón (26 February 1876 – 11 January 1943) was an Argentine military officer, diplomat and politician, who served as the president...
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    newsagent's shop and its staff imprisoned. See also: corpse of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, corpse of Evita and Hands of Perón. "Pinochet". Collins English...
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    the coup and quickly deposed – and later by the hard-line General Pedro Eugenio Aramburu. In December 1956, six months after the failed 9 June 1956 uprising...
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    rebellion in Corrientes, which was initially defeated, was led by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, who later became one of the main players of the future government...
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    wide-ranging ban on any "affirmation of Peronism" under the government of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu. The decree officially outlawed the "affirmation of Peronism, publicly...
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    María Cristina (1949), Jorge Horacio (1950), Alejandro Eugenio (1951–1971), María Isabel (1954), Pedro Ignacio (1956), Fernando Gabriel (1961) and Rafael...
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