1932 Trenadian coup d'état
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1932 Trenadian coup d'état | |||||||||
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Part of the Integralist Republic | |||||||||
From top to bottom: National Army light tanks on the way to the Palacio do Triunfo on 1 August 1932; a military parade celebrating the successful coup d'état; Integralists, including Roberto Gonzales, announcing the innauguration of the new regime | |||||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||||
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||||
Salomon Aguilar Bernabe Lucio |
Rocco González Di Santo Roberto Gonzales Jose Valenzuela Zaquiel Borrajo de Sousa Estrella | ||||||||
Political support | |||||||||
Socialists Soviet Union Argentina |
Republicans Kingdom of Italy |
The 1932 Trenadian coup d'état, also referred to as the Integralist Revolution and Revolution of 1932, involved the overthrow of the Trenadian government led by Salomon Aguilar by the National Army in support of the Integralist Union. The coup took place in Osorio, on 1 August 1932 at 1:50 PM, when the rehearsed coup was attempted by surrounding and threatening an attack on the Palacio do Triunfo, which was occupied by several government members after a reunion. The military took control of the palace and arrested the leaders temporarily, creating a junta government which would then give way for Roberto Gonzales to become president eighteen days later.
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