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  2. Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990) - Wikipedia

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    Following the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, an armed leftist resistance movement against Augusto Pinochet's dictatorship developed until 1990 when democracy was restored.This conflict was part of the South American theater in the Cold War, with the United States backing the Chilean military and the Soviet Union backing the guerrillas.

  3. Military dictatorship of Chile - Wikipedia

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    Cuba's official newspaper, Granma, boasted in February 1981 that the "Chilean Resistance" had successfully conducted more than 100 "armed actions" throughout Chile in 1980. By late 1980, at least 100 highly trained MIR guerrillas had reentered Chile and the MIR began building a base for future guerrilla operations in Neltume , a mountainous ...

  4. File:Flag of the Chilean Army.svg - Wikipedia

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    1st Cavalry Regiment (Chile) 2019–2022 Chilean protests; Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990) Arístides Martínez; Augusto Pinochet; Bartolomé Blanche; Base General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme; Chief of the Joint Chiefs of Defence (Chile) Chilean Armed Forces; Chilean Army; Comparative army enlisted ranks of Hispanophone countries

  5. File:Flag of the National Party (Chile, 1966).svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Flag of the National Party (Chile, 1966). Date: 29 December 2018: ... Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990) List of Chilean flags; National Party (Chile, 1966)

  6. Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front - Wikipedia

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    The Manuel Rodríguez Patriotic Front (in Spanish: Frente Patriótico Manuel Rodríguez, FPMR) was a Marxist-Leninist guerrilla organisation officially founded on 14 December 1983 as the military wing of the Communist Party of Chile in the context of this party policy denominated as the "Política de Rebelión Popular de Masas", created with the goal of a violent overthrow of the civic ...

  7. 1973 Chilean coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    Only at 8:30 am, when the armed forces declared their control of Chile and that Allende was deposed, did the president grasp the magnitude of the military's rebellion. Despite the lack of any military support, Allende refused to resign his office. [90] [89] At approx. 9:00 the carabineros of the La Moneda left the building. [91]

  8. File:Flag of the Communist Party of Chile.svg - Wikipedia

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    Imagery covered may include the hammer and sickle en, red star, emblems/insignias, flags or images of leaders. ... Armed resistance in Chile (1973–1990)

  9. List of wars involving Chile - Wikipedia

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    Chile becomes a founding member of the United Nations when it was established in 1945. [20] Chile, as part of the allies, participated in the signing of the Treaty of San Francisco in 1951, which regularized the situation with Japan; Cold War (1947–1991) Armed Resistance in Chile (1973–1990) Chilean Government: Chilean far-left guerrilla ...