70 Million Steps Against Coups - significado y definición. Qué es 70 Million Steps Against Coups
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Qué (quién) es 70 Million Steps Against Coups - definición


70 Million Steps Against Coups         
70 Million Steps Against Coups (Turkish: Darbeye Karşı 70 Milyon Adım) were a series of rallies that took place in Turkey in support of the Anti-militarism against Republic Protests. Trade unions and non-governmental organizations attended the protests.
Les Mauvais Coups         
1961 FILM DIRECTED BY FRANÇOIS LETERRIER
Les Mauvais coups
Les Mauvais Coups (Naked Autumn) is a 1961 French psychological drama under the direction of François Leterrier. It tells the story of the tragic demise of a 10-year marriage.
Military coups in Argentina         
  • Generals [[Eduardo Lonardi]] and [[Pedro Eugenio Aramburu]], the successive dictators of the ''[[Revolución Libertadora]]''.
  • [[José María Guido]], the only civilian dictator in the series of Argentinian coups d'état.
  • General [[José Félix Uriburu]] started a series of coups and military dictatorship that would extend until 1983.
  • Alejandro Lanusse]], the three successive dictators of the self-styled "[[Argentine Revolution]]".
  • Generals [[Arturo Rawson]], [[Pedro Pablo Ramírez]] and [[Edelmiro Farrell]], the three consecutive dictators of the ''Revolution of '43''.
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Argentine coup d'état; Coups d'etat in Argentina; Coups d'état in Argentina
In Argentina, there were six coups d'état during the 20th century: in 1930, 1943, 1955, 1962, 1966 and 1976. The first four established interim dictatorships, while the last two established dictatorships of permanent type on the model of a bureaucratic-authoritarian state.