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    Pedro Pablo Ramírez Menchaca (30 January 1884 – 12 May 1962) was the fascist-leaning President of Argentina from 7 June 1943, to 24 February 1944. He...
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  • Pedro Ramírez may refer to: Pedro J. Ramírez (born 1952), Spanish journalist Pedro Ramírez (footballer, born 1992), Venezuelan footballer Pedro Ramírez...
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    17 October. On 7 June, General Pedro Pablo Ramírez was sworn in as president and Sabá Sueyro as vice-president. Ramírez would serve as president during...
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    including Minister of Labour and Vice President under presidents Pedro Pablo Ramírez and Edelmiro Farrell. His first presidential term (1946–1952), Perón...
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  • politician Pedro Lascuráin (1856–1952), President of Mexico Pedro Pablo Ramírez (1884-1962), President of Argentina from 1943 to 1944 Pedro Rosselló (born...
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    became vice-president during the military government of General Pedro Pablo Ramírez, who had deposed President Arturo Rawson. He was simultaneously Minister...
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    was only in office for a few days before the GOU replaced him with Pedro Pablo Ramírez. The GOU started to operate at some stage in the early 1940s, after...
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    player Pablo Ramírez (born 1964), Spanish-language sports commentator Paul Henry Ramirez (born 1963), American contemporary painter Pedro Pablo Ramírez (1884–1962)...
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    personalities, including the economist and businessman Gustavo Lazzari, the lawyer Pablo Torres Barthe, and the political scientist María Zaldívar. During the 2010s...
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    with Pedro Pablo Ramírez. Thus, Rawson became the shortest non-interim president in Argentine history. One of the first measures of the new Ramírez government...
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    promptly declared himself president of Argentina the same day, beating Pedro Pablo Ramírez to do so. However, his choices for his cabinet alienated the GOU...
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    Sōjin Kamiyama, Japanese actor in American silent films,(d. 1954) Pedro Pablo Ramírez, 26th president of Argentina, leader of World War II (d. 1962) January...
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    5 ft 6 in) tall. They falsely arrested a local sex offender named Pedro Pablo Ramírez García, who was 44 and had a limp in his right foot. As two boys...
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  • of the Dominican Republic Pedro Pablo Ramírez (1884–1962), Argentine general who became president in a coup Victoriano Ramírez (1888–1929), Mexican Army...
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    as foreign minister during the presidency (de facto) of general Pedro Pablo Ramírez (1943–1944). Storni graduated 29 December 1894 from the Argentine...
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  • other in power and carrying the title of "president": Arturo Rawson, Pedro Pablo Ramírez and Edelmiro Farrell. During this period, the Argentinian unions...
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    of the Argentine Nation (PDF) – via biblioteca.jus.gov.ar. Mendelevich, Pablo (2010). El final: Cómo dejan el gobierno los presidentes argentinos (in...
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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 Pablo Ramírez became wary of Juan Perón's growing power within the government and was unable to curb that power. On 24 February 1944, Ramírez signed...
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    Agustín Pedro Justo Roberto María Ortiz Ramón Castillo Revolution of '43 – Military Dictatorships (1943–1946) Arturo Rawson Pedro Pablo Ramírez Edelmiro...
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    Agustín Pedro Justo Roberto María Ortiz Ramón Castillo Revolution of '43 – Military Dictatorships (1943–1946) Arturo Rawson Pedro Pablo Ramírez Edelmiro...
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    Agustín Pedro Justo Roberto María Ortiz Ramón Castillo Revolution of '43 – Military Dictatorships (1943–1946) Arturo Rawson Pedro Pablo Ramírez Edelmiro...
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    gave Mitre the authority to convene the National Congress. Mendelevich, Pablo (2010). El Final (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Ediciones B. ISBN 978-987-627-166-0...
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    that took power during coups, but the busts of José Félix Uriburu, Pedro Pablo Ramírez and Edelmiro Julián Farrell were spared and finally removed during...
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    two 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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    Jorge Horacio (1950), Alejandro Eugenio (1951–1971), María Isabel (1954), Pedro Ignacio (1956), Fernando Gabriel (1961) and Rafael Patricio (1963). Two...
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    San Lorenzo won the national cup, the Copa General Pedro Ramírez, named in honor of Pedro Pablo Ramírez, the de facto president of Argentina by then. San...
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  • General de División Pedro Pablo Ramírez", due to the trophy having been donated by the de facto President of Argentina, Pedro P. Ramírez Held once to keep...
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    Agustín Pedro Justo Roberto María Ortiz Ramón Castillo Revolution of '43 – Military Dictatorships (1943–1946) Arturo Rawson Pedro Pablo Ramírez Edelmiro...
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    On 16 September, a new uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas, deposed Perón and established a provisional...
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