- Juan
Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán (Spanish: [xwaŋ xaˈkoβo ˈaɾβens ɣusˈman]; 14
September 1913 – 27
January 1971) was a
Guatemalan military officer and politician...
- The
ArBenz was an
automobile manufactured in Ohio from 1911
until approximately 1918. Fred
Arbenz and Nand
Arbenz (father and son, respectively) formed...
- de 1954)
deposed the
democratically elected Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz and
marked the end of the
Guatemalan Revolution. The coup
installed the...
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Arabella Árbenz Vilanova (January 15, 1940 –
October 5, 1965) was a
Guatemalan fashion model and actress, and the
daughter of
Guatemalan President Jacobo...
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Chief of the
Guatemalan Armed Forces under President Jacobo Árbenz. Díaz had
befriended Árbenz while they were both at the
military academy. Díaz served...
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Vaides surrendered unconditionally. Both
Arana and
Árbenz fought with
distinction in the coup. Arana,
Árbenz and
Jorge Toriello became members of a new three-person...
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Castro de
Árbenz (27
April 1915 – 5
January 2009) was the
First Lady of
Guatemala from 1951-1954, as wife of the
Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán...
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Operation PBFortune, a plot to
overthrow Arévalo's successor,
President Jacobo Árbenz.
Castillo Armas was to lead the coup, but the plan was
abandoned before...
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Árbenz is a
surname that may
refer to the
Guatemalan political family of
Swiss origin:
Arabella Árbenz (1940–1965),
Guatemalan model and
actress Jacobo...
- of Arévalo and
Árbenz alarmed the UFC,
which lobbied the U.S.
government to intervene. This led to a U.S.-backed coup that
ousted Árbenz and installed...