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Gualberto Villarroel López (15 December 1908 – 21 July 1946) was a Bolivian military officer who served as the 39th president of Bolivia from 1943 to 1946. A reformist, sometimes compared with Argentina's Juan Perón, he is nonetheless remembered for his alleged fascist sympathies and his violent demise on 21 July 1946.
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GualbertoVillarroel López (15 December 1908 – 21 July 1946) was a Bolivian military officer who served as the 39th president of Bolivia from 1943 to 1946...
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self-defense after he attacked one of his military assistants, and GualbertoVillarroel was lynched outside the government palace. Germán Busch committed...
the government of GualbertoVillarroel López. On 21 July 1946, students and workers overthrew the government and GualbertoVillarroel was killed. After...
also appointed director of the military academy and the Coronel GualbertoVillarroel Military School.[citation needed] In 1970, President Juan José Torres...
Three were assassinated (Pedro Blanco Soto, Agustín Morales, and GualbertoVillarroel). The latter resigned mere hours before his death. Additionally,...
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In front of the Palacio Quemado is the bust of former President GualbertoVillarroel, who was dragged into the plaza by an angry mob and hanged from a...
conservative regime. This charge was later denied by Marof. In 1943 after GualbertoVillarroel López’s revolution, the Workers Socialist Party of Bolivia was strongly...
various diplomatic offices in the governments of Enrique Peñaranda and GualbertoVillarroel. Eduardo Arze Quiroga was born on 6 January 1907 in Cochabamba, the...
power in 1943, as supporters of the reformist military regime of GualbertoVillarroel. The Revolutionary Nationalist Movement led the leftist Bolivian...