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    Juan Federico Ponce Vaides (27 March 1889 – 29 January 1956) was the acting President of Guatemala from 4 July 1944 to 20 October 1944. He was overthrown...
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  • Argentine politician Federico Sturzenegger, Argentine politician Federico Tinoco Granados, President of Costa Rica Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, the acting President...
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    Francisco Javier Arana after overthrowing the military regime of Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, who had temporarily taken over from ousted dictator Jorge Ubico...
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  • October anti-Stalinist protests and riots of 1956 The overthrow of Juan Federico Ponce Vaides and the beginning of the Guatemalan Revolution in 1944 October...
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    Juan José Arévalo Bermejo (10 September 1904 – 8 October 1990) was a Guatemalan statesman and professor of philosophy who became Guatemala's first democratically...
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    conditions among plantation workers. His chosen replacement, General Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, was forced out of office on 20 October 1944 by a coup d'état...
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    Buenaventura Piñeda, Major General Eduardo Villagrán Ariza, and General Federico Ponce Vaides. The three generals promised to convene the national assembly to...
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  • President (1931–1944) Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, Acting President (1944) Revolutionary Government Junta, President (1944–1945) Juan José Arévalo, President...
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  • forces land in the Philippines. 1944 – A coup is launched against Juan Federico Ponce Vaides, beginning the ten-year Guatemalan Revolution. 1950 – China defeats...
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  • middle-distance runner Juan Federico Ponce Vaides (1889–1956), Guatemalan politician, acting president 1944 Manuel María Ponce Brousset (1874–1966), President...
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    powers to his First Deputy, Federico Ponce Vaides. Presidential elections were held on 4 July 1944, which declared Ponce as the president. However, the...
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    supported the ongoing Battle of the Scheldt Guatemalan President Juan Federico Ponce Vaides was overthrown by a popular uprising. The ten-year period of Guatemalan...
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    Pineda, Eduardo Villagrán, and Federico Ponce Vaides. On July 4, the most ambitious member of the junta, General Ponce, easily convinced a Congress to...
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    with a progressive faction of the army to topple Ubico's successor Federico Ponce Vaides. He led the three-man junta that oversaw the transition to a democratic...
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    appointed a three-person junta led by General Federico Ponce Vaides to succeed him. Although Ponce Vaides initially promised to hold free elections, when...
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  • Italian Social Republic Duce Italian campaign of World War II 1944 Juan Federico Ponce Vaides Guatemala President of Guatemala Guatemalan Revolution 1945 Karl...
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  • Partido Liberal Progresista Leader Jorge Ubico Castañeda (1922–1944) Federico Ponce Vaides (1944) Founded 1922 Legalised 1925 Dissolved 1944 Split from Liberal...
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  • appointed a three-person military junta to take his place, led by Federico Ponce Vaides. This junta continued Ubico's oppressive policies, until it was...
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  • President Jorge Ubico. After the overthrow of the successor of Ubico Federico Ponce Vaides, he was appointed by the revolutionary government as Secretary of...
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  • significant figure in the popular uprising against the government of Federico Ponce Vaides in October 1944. At the time of the uprising, Sandoval held the...
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    Bayamo, Cuba was named in his honor. On 2 September 1944, general Federico Ponce Vaides, then interim president of Guatemala, issued an extraordinary decree...
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    joined Arana's forces during the 1944 uprising against President Federico Ponce Vaides. This began the Guatemalan Revolution and the introduction of representative...
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  • October 19 – The Guatemalan Revolution begins with the overthrow of Federico Ponce Vaides by a popular leftist movement. October 20 – WWII: Belgrade Offensive...
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  • Bueneventura Piñeda, Major General Eduardo Villagrán Ariza, and General Federico Ponce Vaides. The three generals promised to convene the national assembly to...
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  • After the revolution against general Ubico's successor, general Federico Ponce Vaides, on 20 October 1944, the new government granted its complete autonomy...
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    Ubico Castañeda 1931–1944 20 María Judith Ramírez Prado de Ponce Vaides Federico Ponce Vaides 1944 21 Maria Cristina Villanova Amalia Mancilla de Arana...
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    Italy. 1944: The Guatemalan Revolution overthrows the dictator Federico Ponce Vaides by liberal military officers. 1944: The Warsaw uprising was an armed...
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    Buenaventura Piñeda, Major General Eduardo Villagrán Ariza, and General Federico Ponce Vaides. The three generals promised to convene the national assembly to...
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    Dorián Gen. Pedro Reyes Renelas 15 March 1942 4 July 1944 Gen. Federico Ponce Vaides Gen. Domingo Solares Ramón Calderón 4 July 1944 28 November 1944...
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