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Chile Post-WWII By Benjamin Ellison, Dirk Gadsden, and Clare-Wolf
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Gabriel Gonzalez Videla
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Support USSR
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1970: Allende elected
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CIA: Intervention
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1973: Military Coup
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“…the great avenues will open once again along which free citizens will march in order to build a better society.“ -Salvador Allende’s final speech
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1973-1997: Pinochet
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Henry Kissinger
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To Recap
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