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  2. Redemocratization in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The redemocratization of Brazil (Portuguese: abertura política, lit. 'political opening') was the 1974–1988 period of liberalization under the country's military dictatorship , ending with the decline of the regime, the signing of the country's new constitution , and the transition to democracy . [ 1 ]

  3. Nazism in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The party operated in Brazil from 1928 to 1938, without interference from the Brazilian government, then led by Getúlio Vargas. In the last year, 1938, after the establishment of the Estado Novo dictatorship , the Nazi Party and all other foreign political associations were declared illegal.

  4. Military dictatorship in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    The military dictatorship in Brazil (Portuguese: ditadura militar), occasionally referred to as the Fifth Brazilian Republic, [3] [4] was established on 1 April 1964, after a coup d'état by the Brazilian Armed Forces, with support from the United States government, [5] against president João Goulart. The Brazilian dictatorship lasted for 21 ...

  5. 1964 Brazilian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The government's coup-proofing policy was known as the military apparatus, that is, naming loyal officers to key commands, [64] in addition to expecting support from enlisted ranks. [ 65 ] There were efforts to distance the president from the left, and opposition funding of the 1962 elections would not make sense if the coup had already been ...

  6. How Hitler Used Democracy to Take Power - AOL

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    Hitler had more success with the legislative branch of government. The Nazis first entered the 600-member Reichstag in 1926 when they secured twelve seats in national elections.

  7. Getúlio Vargas - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the U.S. was already forging alliances with Brazil; an important commercial deal in 1939 and the sale of ninety six-inch (152 mm) surplus guns to Brazil in March 1940, followed by a visit from Monteiro to the United States in October, centered foreign policy with the U.S. [151] With this, Brazil declared war on Italy and Germany ...

  8. How Close Are We to the Third Reich? - AOL

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    Hitler at least served nine months in prison for his crime, but 45/47, even as a private citizen, received no consequence for his role, facts indicative of the (ill) health of each democracy’s ...

  9. Politics of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is a federal presidential constitutional republic, based on representative democracy. The federal government has three independent branches: executive, legislative, and judicial. Executive power is exercised by the executive branch, headed by the President, advised by a Cabinet. The President is both the head of state and the head of ...