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26th of July Movement Guevara, Ernesto "Che" | |
July Guevara was to be the group's medic, Guevara participates in the military training alongside the other members of the 26J Movement, and at the end of the course, is singled out by their instructor, Col. Alberto Bayo, as the most outstanding pupil |
8th July Ra£l Castro introduces Guevara to the older Castro brother, Fidel, during a fervid overnight conversation, Guevara becomes convinced Fidel is the inspirational revolutionary leader for whom he had been searching |
Bombing of Plaza de Mayo Peron, Juan Domingo | |
15th June Plaza de Mayo Airplanes bomb the Plaza de Mayo, wounding or killing hundreds of civilians |
Burial of of Peron Peron, Eva | |
After the Revoluci¢n Libertadora Per¢n and his followers are accused of treason, and Eva Per¢n's remains are moved to an undisclosed location |
Coup d'Etat Aramburu Cilveti, Pedro Eugenio | |
16th Sep An uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas , depose Per¢n and establish a provisional government |
Nov An internal Coup deposes Lonardi and places General Aramburu in the presidency |
Coup d'Etat Lonardi, Eduardo | |
16th Sep An uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas , depose Per¢n and establish a provisional government |
23rd Sep Lonardi assumes the Presidency and gives a speech from the balcony of the Casa Rosada, saying there would be "none either victorious or defeated" |
Nov An internal Coup deposes Lonardi and places General Aramburu in the presidency |
Coup d'Etat Peron, Juan Domingo | |
16th Sep An uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas , depose Per¢n and establish a provisional government |
16th Sep Juan Peron is overthrown |
16th Sep The Revoluci¢n Libertadora (Spanish, Liberating Revolution) is a military uprising that ends the second Presidential term of Juan Domingo Per¢n |
Coup d'Etat Rojas, Isaac | |
16th Sep An uprising, led by General Eduardo Lonardi, General Pedro E. Aramburu and Admiral Isaac Rojas , depose Per¢n and establish a provisional government |
Demonstrations Peron, Juan Domingo | |
14th June Catholic bishops speak against Per¢n during a Corpus Chris ti procession which turns into a demonstration, extremist Peronist groups attack and burn several churches |
Exile of Peron Peron, Juan Domingo | |
Sep Goes into exile, 1st to Paraguay then to Nicaragua |
President Aramburu Cilveti, Pedro Eugenio | |
Nov An internal Coup deposes Lonardi and places General Aramburu in the presidency |
President Lonardi, Eduardo | |
23rd Sep Lonardi assumes the Presidency and gives a speech from the balcony of the Casa Rosada, saying there would be "none either victorious or defeated" |
Rebellion Peron, Juan Domingo | |
14th June Catholic bishops speak against Per¢n during a Corpus Chris ti procession which turns into a demonstration, extremist Peronist groups attack and burn several churches |
Revoluci¢n Libertadora Peron, Juan Domingo | |
After the Revoluci¢n Libertadora Per¢n and his followers are accused of treason, and Eva Per¢n's remains are moved to an undisclosed location |
Public references to Per¢n or his wife, including songs, writings and pictures, are forbidden |
16th Sep The Revoluci¢n Libertadora (Spanish, Liberating Revolution) is a military uprising that ends the second Presidential term of Juan Domingo Per¢n |
Revolution Peron, Juan Domingo | |
After the Revoluci¢n Libertadora Per¢n and his followers are accused of treason, and Eva Per¢n's remains are moved to an undisclosed location |
Public references to Per¢n or his wife, including songs, writings and pictures, are forbidden |