Argentina third military dictatorship
- Argentina third military dictatorship
The Argentina third military dictatorship refers to the military junta that ruled Argentina from 1966 to 1973, under Juan Carlos Onganía, Roberto M. Levingston and Alejandro Agustín Lanusse, starting with Onganía's June 28, 1966, toppling (in a coup d’état) the democratically elected president of that time Arturo Illia (Radical Civic Union, UCR) and concluding with the democratically elected Hector Campora's May 25, 1973, inaugural.
[cite book |author=Fidel, Kenneth |title=Militarism in developing countries |publisher=Transaction Books |location=New Brunswick, N.J |year=1975 |pages= |isbn=0-87855-585-4 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=] ][cite book |author=Middlebrook, Kevin J. |title=Conservative parties, the right, and democracy in Latin America |publisher=Johns Hopkins University Press |location=Baltimore |year=2000 |pages= p. 147|isbn=0-8018-6386-4 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=] This coup d'etat is known as "La Revolución Argentina" of 1966 .][cite book |author=Potash, Robert A. |title=The army & politics in Argentina |publisher=Stanford University Press |location=Stanford, Calif |year=1969 |pages= p. 156|isbn=0-8047-2414-8 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=] ] References
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