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1976 Argentine coup d'état and Carlos Ruckauf

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Difference between 1976 Argentine coup d'état and Carlos Ruckauf

1976 Argentine coup d'état vs. Carlos Ruckauf

The 1976 Argentine coup d'état was a right-wing coup that overthrew Isabel Perón as President of Argentina on 24 March 1976. Carlos Federico Ruckauf (born July 10, 1944) is a Peronist politician in Argentina, member of the Justicialist Party.

Similarities between 1976 Argentine coup d'état and Carlos Ruckauf

1976 Argentine coup d'état and Carlos Ruckauf have 5 things in common (in Unionpedia): Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic, Dirty War, Emilio Eduardo Massera, Forced disappearance, Isabel Martínez de Perón.

Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic

The Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic, in Fuerzas Armadas de la República Argentina, are controlled by the Commander-in-Chief (the President) and a civilian Minister of Defense.

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Dirty War

The "Dirty War" (guerra sucia) is the name used for the period of state terrorism committed by Argentina's military junta from 1974 to 1983, during which military and security forces and right-wing death squads in the form of the Argentine Anticommunist Alliance (Triple A) hunted down any political dissidents and anyone believed to be associated with socialism, left-wing Peronism or the Montoneros movement.

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Emilio Eduardo Massera

Emilio Eduardo Massera (October 19, 1925 – November 8, 2010) was an Argentine Naval military officer, and a leading participant in the Argentine coup d'état of 1976.

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Forced disappearance

In international human rights law, a forced disappearance (or enforced disappearance) occurs when a person is secretly abducted or imprisoned by a state or political organization or by a third party with the authorization, support, or acquiescence of a state or political organization, followed by a refusal to acknowledge the person's fate and whereabouts, with the intent of placing the victim outside the protection of the law.

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Isabel Martínez de Perón

María Estela Martínez Cartas de Perón (born 4 February 1931), better known as Isabel Martínez de Perón or Isabel Perón, served as President of Argentina from 1974 to 1976.

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1976 Argentine coup d'état and Carlos Ruckauf Comparison

1976 Argentine coup d'état has 31 relations, while Carlos Ruckauf has 47. As they have in common 5, the Jaccard index is 6.41% = 5 / (31 + 47).

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