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Emmanuel Bodjollé (born 1928) is a
Togolese former military officer who was
Chairman of the nine-member
Insurrection Committee that
overthrew the government...
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enlistment in the
limited Togolese military because of its
small size.
Emmanuel Bodjolle and Kléber Dadjo, the
leaders in the Togo military,
repeatedly tried to...
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appointed president by the "Insurrection Committee"
headed by
Emmanuel Bodjollé. This was the
first military coup in
Western Africa following independence...
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country of Togo on 13
January 1963. The coup
leaders —
notably Emmanuel Bodjollé, Étienne Eyadéma (later Gn****ingbé Eyadéma) and Kléber
Dadjo — took over...
- Monroy. 1963
Togolese coup d'état in Togo: Coup
leaders including Emmanuel Bodjollé, Étienne Eyadéma (later Gn****ingbé Eyadéma), and Kléber
Dadjo took over...
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President before election Emmanuel Bodjollé Military Elected President Nicolas Grunitzky PTP...
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Niwatthamrong Boonsongpaisan.
January 13, 1963: Étienne Eyadéma and
Emmanuel Bodjollé overthrew Sylv**** Olympio.
January 13, 1967: Étienne Eyadéma and Kléber...
- [†] (********inated in a coup) 2 years, 261 days CUT
Himself —
Emmanuel Bodjollé (1928–?) — 13
January 1963 15
January 1963 2 days
Military Position abolished...
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Presidents (complete list) – Sylv**** Olympio,
President (1960–1963)
Emmanuel Bodjollé,
Acting President (1963)
Nicolas Grunitzky,
President (1963–1967) Kléber...
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junta (1963)
President • 1960–1963 Sylv****
Olympio • 1963
Emmanuel Bodjollé (provisional) • 1963–1967
Nicolas Grunitzky Prime minister • 1960–1961...