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*Includes pictures *Includes Pinochet's quotes about his life and career *Includes contemporary accounts about Pinochet's reign and controversies about his human rights record *Includes online resources, footnotes, and a bibliography Not a single leaf moves in this country if I'm not the one moving it. I want that to be clear! - Pinochet For much of the 20th century, South American governments in large part lived under a system of military junta governments. The mixture of indigenous peoples, foreign settlers and European colonial superpowers produced cultural and social imbalances into which military forces intervened as a stabilizing influence. The proactive personalities of military heads and the rigid structures of such a hierarchy guaranteed the strong man commanding officer an abiding presence in the form of executive dictator. Such leaders often bore the more collaborative title of President, but the reality was, in most cases, identical. Likewise, the gap between rich and poor was often vast, and a disappearance of the middle class fed a frequent urge for revolution, reenergizing the militarys intent to stop it. With no stabilizing center, the ideologies most prevalent in such conflicts alternated between a federal model of industrial and social nationalization and an equally conservative structure under privatized ownership and autocratic rule drawn from the head of a junta government. Whichever belief system was in play for the major industrial nations of the continent, a constant bombardment of foreign influence pushed the people of states such as Chile, Brazil, Argentina, and others, toward overthrow, in one direction or the other. From the left came Stalinist influences from the Soviet Union and Castros Cuba, while the German World War II model and an anti-communist mindset from the United States worked behind the scenes to upset any movement toward extreme liberalism. The reign of Juan Peron in Argentina became the most iconic such arrangement to the Western observer, but General Augusto Pinochets 17 year rule over Chile after an American supported coup in the 1970s proved the most enduring and the most resistant to eradication by subsequent leaders of an opposite bent. Pinochet himself openly bragged, My library is filled with UN condemnations. By combating Marxists and Communists during the Cold War, Pinochet ensured he would at the very least remain undisturbed by America, even as he carried out policies that would be labeled tyrannical by any objective measurement. As writer Jacob C. Hornberger put it while analyzing appraisals of Pinochet based on political background, [T]error in the name of fighting terror is a grave criminal offense against humanity no matter what economic philosophy the state terrorist happens to hold. Having achieved unusual longevity, and with new legal cases being opened well past his death in 2006, Pinochet has continued to play a part in Chilean politics through a vast array of unfinished business surrounding his political life. Indeed, nearly 30 years after Pinochets reign ended, the Chilean dictator remains as controversial as ever, and he is often held out as the foremost example among critics of American intervention in the political affairs of other nations in the hemisphere. Augusto Pinochet: The Life and Legacy of Chiles Controversial Dictator looks at the life of one of the most notorious Latin American leaders of the 20th century. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about Pinochet like never before. 1973 Chilean coup d'tat - Wikipedia The 1973 Chilean coup d'tat was a watershed event in both the history of Chile and the Cold War Following an extended period of social unrest and political tension Pablo Neruda - Diplomat Poet - Biographycom Chilean poet Pablo Neruda overcame controversy to claim the 1971 Nobel Prize for Literature an award 50 years in the making Learn more at Biographycom Military dictatorship of Chile (197390) - Wikipedia Capital: Santiago: Languages: Spanish: Government: Military dictatorship: President 197490: Augusto Pinochet: President of the Junta 197481 Latin America Mexico and the Caribbean: Videotapes in General Overviews Mexico Central America Caribbean South America Chicano/Latino Studies Spanish History and Culture/Spanish and Latin American Literature Augusto Pinochet president of Chile Britannicacom Augusto Pinochet in full Augusto Pinochet Ugarte (born November 25 1915 Valparaiso Chiledied December 10 2006 Santiago) leader of the military junta that Henry Kissinger - U-S-Historycom Henry Kissinger also known as "Henry the K" and "Dr K" was arguably the single most visible powerful and controversial figure in world politics the US has ever Fidel Castro - Biographical Profile - ThoughtCo Fidel Castro is a Cuban lawyer revolutionary and politician who directed the Cuban Revolution in the 1950's and later became President Richard Nixon - US President - Biographycom On Biographycom get the controversial life story of Richard Nixon the US president who resigned his post rather than face impeachment Augusto Pinochet - Military Dictatorship of Chile don Augusto Pinochet born in Valparaiso in 1915 was President of Chile between 1973 and 1990 ruling as a dictator after overthrowing the democratically-elected Fidels Flatterers: The US Medias Decades of Cheering On the April 1 1990 NBC Nightly News Ed Rabel extolled the benevolence Cubas dictators bestowed on Cubas youth: They are the healthiest and most
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