Carlos Prats González (Spanish: [ˈkaɾlos ˈpɾats]; February 24, 1915 – September 30, 1974) was a Chilean Army officer and politician. He served as a minister...
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after the 1973 coup, Prats went into exile in Argentina. DINA chief Manuel Contreras tasked Townley with the assassination of Prats. Townley spent three...
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Operation Condor (section General Carlos Prats)
as prominent union leader Marcelo Santuray in Argentina or journalist Carlos Prats in Chile. Condor operatives participated in tactics such as death flights...
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Academy in Las Condes. During this ceremony, Francisco Cuadrado Prats—the grandson of Carlos Prats (a former Commander-in-Chief of the Army in the Allende government...
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minister Orlando Letelier in Washington DC in 1976, as well as General Carlos Prats in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 1974. In a letter discussing plans for...
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Buenos Aires, 30 September 1974) was the wife of the Chilean General Carlos Prats, murdered along with him in Argentina by the Dirección de Inteligencia...
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commander-in-chief Carlos Prats successfully put down the coup within hours. Souper and most of the soldiers involved in the coup surrendered to Prats while some...
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" On October 26, 1970, President Eduardo Frei Montalva named General Carlos Prats as Commander-in-Chief to replace Schneider. This happened at the same...
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General Carlos Prats, who served as the Minister of the Interior and commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army. During a traffic dispute in Santiago, Prats fired...
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Vincenzo Vinciguerra (section Testimony concerning Chilean general Carlos Prats' 1974 assassination)
DINA agent Michael Townley were directly involved in Chilean General Carlos Prats' assassination in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Mariano Rumor (in an interview...
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Commander-in-Chief General Carlos Prats, were facing pressure from an increasingly hardline anti-Allende faction within the Army. Prats had coined the idea of...
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Former Chilean General Carlos Prats was killed by a car bomb on September 30, 1974, along with his wife. Freelance terrorist Carlos the Jackal claimed responsibility...
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inaugurated 3 November) named General Carlos Prats as commander in chief of the army in replacement of René Schneider. Carlos Prats was also a constitutionalist...
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August, President Allende appointed General Carlos Prats as Minister of Defence. On 24 August 1973, General Prats was forced to resign both as defense minister...
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in connection with the assassination of the former Chilean army chief Carlos Prats and his wife, Sofía Cuthbert in Buenos Aires, in 1974. An extradition...
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of immunity from prosecution over the 1974 assassination of General Carlos Prats, his predecessor as Army Commander-in-Chief, who was killed by a car...
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Nacional (DINA). For the first time he not only confessed how General Carlos Prats and his wife were murdered, but also how he fled Chile in 1973 to avoid...
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participated in several terrorist attacks, including the murder of General Carlos Prats and his wife, which was perpetrated in 1974 in Buenos Aires. She was...
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Prats may refer to: Prats, Andorra, a village in Andorra Prats, a village in the municipality of Prats i Sansor, Catalonia Prats de Lluçanès, a town in...
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humanity in 2004) and Michael Townley were directly involved in the Carlos Prats assassination. Michael Townley has claimed that DINA agent Enrique Arancibia...
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occasions. He also investigated the assassination of Chilean General Carlos Prats in September 1974 in Buenos Aires, receiving testimony from Michael Townley...
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August 1973 – 11 September 1973 President Salvador Allende Preceded by Carlos Prats Succeeded by Patricio Carvajal Personal details Born Sergio Orlando Letelier...
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threatened again and had to seek refuge in a third country. Chilean General Carlos Prats had already been assassinated by the Chilean DINA in Buenos Aires in...
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Enrique Arancibia Clavel (category Arturo Prat Naval Academy alumni)
the assassination of Prats and his wife, who had sought refuge in Argentina following General Pinochet's 1973 coup. General Prats, who had served as the...
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October 24, 1970. His successor as Army Commander-in-chief, General Carlos Prats, became the spokesman for the "constitutionalists".[citation needed]...
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stars Camille Prats. It is set to premiere on February 17, 2025 on the network's Afternoon Prime line up. Cast Lead cast Camille Prats as Olive Caparas...
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former Córdoba Vice-Governor Atilio López and former Chilean Army head Carlos Prats. Other prominent public servants, such as UCR Senator Hipólito Solari...
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who had collaborated with the Chilean DINA in assassinating General Carlos Prats and had trained, along with Mohamed Alí Seineldín, the Argentine Anticommunist...
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Eduardo Frei appointed General Carlos Prats as the new commander in chief of the army, succeeding René Schneider. Prats himself resigned in August 1973...
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Juan Prim (redirect from Juan Prim Prats)
Juan Prim y Prats, 1st Count of Reus, 1st Marquis of los Castillejos, 1st Viscount of Bruch (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwam ˈpɾin i ˈpɾats]; Catalan: Joan...
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