- Juan
Carlos Onganía Carballo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈxwaŋ ˈkaɾlos oŋɡaˈni.a]; 17
March 1914 – 8 June 1995) was
President of
Argentina from 29 June 1966...
- bureaucratic-authoritarian State. The June 1966 coup
established General Juan
Carlos Onganía as the de
facto president and dictator,
supported by
several leaders of...
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Ferdinando Ongania (18 July 1842 - 20-21
August 1911) was a
Venetian publisher and
bookseller best
known for
publishing the
monumental book La Basilica...
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Umberto Ongania (Venice 1867–1942) was an
Italian painter,
mainly of
vedute of his
native city.
Ongania painted both
watercolors and oils. He exhibited...
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overthrown in 1966 by
another military coup d'état led by
General Juan
Carlos Onganía in the self-proclaimed
Argentine Revolution,
creating a new
military government...
-
Argentine military led by the head of the
Joint Chiefs,
General Juan
Carlos Onganía and by the
Internal Affairs Minister,
General Osiris Villegas. The Azules...
- candidates. However, the
Azules faction, led by Army
General Juan
Carlos Onganía,
agreed to hold
presidential elections in 1963 that
permitted former-Peronist...
- Revolución
Argentina –
Military Dictatorships (1966–1973) Juan
Carlos Onganía Roberto M.
Levingston Alejandro Agustín L****se
Return of Perón (1973–1976)...
- It was
briefly disestablished during the
dictatorship of Juan
Carlos Onganía,
being restored during the
third and last
presidency of Perón in 1973....
- took
stern action. Argentina's president,
military dictator Juan
Carlos Onganía,
summoned Estudiantes delegate Oscar Ferrari and
demanded "the severest...