1973 Chilean coup d'état
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The 1973 Chilean coup d'état was a military coup in Chile that deposed the Popular Unity government of President Salvador Allende. On 11 September 1973, after an extended period of social unrest and political tension between the opposition-controlled Congress and the socialist President, as well as economic warfare ordered by U.S President Richard Nixon, a group of military officers led by General Augusto Pinochet and Admiral José Toribio Merino seized power in a coup, ending civilian rule.
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See also
- 1970 Chilean presidential election
- Cuban packages – arms smuggling from Cuba
- Government Junta of Chile (1924)
- Government Junta of Chile (1973)
- Machuca
- Marjorie Agosín
- Missing (1982 film)
- Operation Condor
- Operation TOUCAN (KGB) – secret KGB operations in Chile
- Patio 29
- Project FUBELT – secret CIA operations to unseat Allende.
- René Schneider
- Rettig Report
- The Battle of Chile
- The Black Pimpernel
- The House of the Spirits
- United States intervention in Chile
- Valech Report
- United States involvement in regime change
- United States involvement in regime change in Latin America
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