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Category: World War II military equipment of Brazil. 1 language. ... World War II naval ships of Brazil (5 C) W. World War II infantry weapons of Brazil (18 P)
Constitutionalist Revolution (1932) : Was the armed movement occurred in the State of São Paulo, Brazil, between July and October 1932, which aimed at the overthrow of the Provisional Government of Getúlio Vargas and the promulgation of a new constitution for Brazil. Brazil in World War II (1942–1945): Brazil declared war on Nazi Germany in ...
The Brazilian Army (Portuguese: Exército Brasileiro; EB) is the branch of the Brazilian Armed Forces responsible, externally, for defending the country in eminently terrestrial operations and, internally, for guaranteeing law, order and the constitutional branches, subordinating itself, in the Federal Government's structure, to the Ministry of Defense, alongside the Brazilian Navy and Air Force.
Monument to the Dead of World War II, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In 1988, a pension was established for surviving Brazilian World War II veterans, granting them special compensation equivalent to the pension of a second lieutenant in the army. [45]
World War II military equipment of Brazil (2 C) Cold War military equipment of Brazil (1 C, 1 P) A. Abandoned military projects of Brazil (1 C)
The M4 Medium became the second-most-produced tank of World War II, and was the only tank to be used by virtually all Allied forces (thanks to the American lend-lease program); approximately 40,000 M4 Mediums were produced during the war. [30] M4s formed the main tank of American, British, Canadian, French, Polish, and Chinese units.
Category: Brazil in World War II. 11 languages. ... World War II military equipment of Brazil (2 C) Military history of Brazil during World War II (2 C, 2 P) W.
The Engesa EE-T1 Osório was a Brazilian main battle tank prototype developed by Engesa. The tank was intended to be sold first to Arab and other Third World countries, jump-starting production — and enabling the Brazilian Army to later place its own orders without having to fund development costs. Development of the tank was initially ...