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  2. 1964 Brazilian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1961-1964 period was a high point of anti-communist sentiment in Brazil. It was associated with the Cold War and Brazilian anti-communists were mostly pro-American and considered communism as the work of Soviet imperialism , but the sentiment had local roots since the 1930s, when the Communist Uprising took place.

  3. 1964 Brazilian coup in the Paraíba Valley - Wikipedia

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    The Paraíba Valley was the stage of military deployments by opposing forces during the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état: the rebel 2nd Army, coming from São Paulo towards Rio de Janeiro along the Via Dutra highway, and the loyalist School-Unit Group (Grupamento de Unidades-Escola; GUEs), coming from Rio de Janeiro in the opposite direction.

  4. Timeline of Brazilian history - Wikipedia

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    The first official group of Korean immigrants to Brazil. There has been a large flow of documented Korean migrants to Brazil. 1964: 31 March: The military overthrows Brazilian President João Goulart in a coup, starting 21 years of dictatorship in Brazil. 1 April: Deployed military rule in Brazil ended the then government of President João ...

  5. 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.

  6. 1964 in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    President: . João Goulart (until 1 April); Ranieri Mazzilli (from 1 April to 15 April); Marshal Castelo Branco (from 15 April); Minister of War: . Dantas Ribeiro (until 4 April); Artur da Costa e Silva (from 4 April)

  7. 1964 vacancy in the Presidency of Brazil - Wikipedia

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    With the 1964 Brazilian coup d'état, on April 2 the National Congress of Brazil declared the presidency of the Republic occupied by João Goulart vacant. Since the vacancy was foreseen for the president's departure from the country without the authorization of Congress, which was not the case, the act had no constitutional support.

  8. List of wars: 1945–1989 - Wikipedia

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    1964 1964 1964 Ethiopian–Somali Border War Ethiopia: Somalia: 1964 1964 1964 Brazilian coup d'état: Brazilian Armed Forces: Brazilian Army; Brazilian Navy; Brazilian Air Force; Supported by: United States. Brazilian Government: 1964 Ongoing Colombian conflict Colombia: FARC ELN EPL IRAFP M-19 MOEC MAQL ERC GRA PRT: 1964 1979 Rhodesian Bush ...

  9. Operation Brother Sam - Wikipedia

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    USS Forrestal in 1962. Operation Brother Sam was the use of the United States Navy and Air Force in support of the coup in Brazil in 1964.With the deterioration in relations with João Goulart's government and the favorable attitude of the groups conspiring against him, the idea of an operation to ensure the success of an uprising arose.