11-09-2019
Chile.- The Chilean Armed Forces - formed by the Navy, the Air Force and the Army - together with the police, planned the military coup that would end with Allende and the leftist government. Days before the coup, Augusto Pinochet - who held the position of commander in chief of the Army - decided to join the coup plan and led the troops in Santiago. Finally, on September 11, 1973, today 46 years ago, the rebel forces took Santiago and demanded the resignation of Allende as president of the Government. He refused and entrenched himself with several of his men in the Palacio de la Moneda before the strong siege of the military. After enduring an intense bombardment, Allende forced his men to leave their weapons and surrender to the rebels. The president, who was to be the last to leave, decided to commit suicide rather than surrender to the military and shot himself with an AK-47, although for some historians, he was killed. In the image, former Chilean President Salvador Allende in an act shortly before being dismissed by a military coup led by Augusto Pinochet.
11-09-2019
Chile.- The Chilean Armed Forces - formed by the Navy, the Air Force and the Army - together with the police, planned the military coup that would end with Allende and the leftist government. Days before the coup, Augusto Pinochet - who held the position of commander in chief of the Army - decided to join the coup plan and led the troops in Santiago. Finally, on September 11, 1973, today 46 years ago, the rebel forces took Santiago and demanded the resignation of Allende as president of the Government. He refused and entrenched himself with several of his men in the Palacio de la Moneda before the strong siege of the military. After enduring an intense bombardment, Allende forced his men to leave their weapons and surrender to the rebels. The president, who was to be the last to leave, decided to commit suicide rather than surrender to the military and shot himself with an AK-47, although for some historians, he was killed. In the image, the bombing of the Casa de la Moneda, in Santiago, Chile, headquarters of the Chilean Executive.
11-09-2019
Chile.- The Chilean Armed Forces - formed by the Navy, the Air Force and the Army - together with the police, planned the military coup that would end with Allende and the leftist government. Days before the coup, Augusto Pinochet - who held the position of commander in chief of the Army - decided to join the coup plan and led the troops in Santiago. Finally, on September 11, 1973, today 46 years ago, the rebel forces took Santiago and demanded the resignation of Allende as president of the Government. He refused and entrenched himself with several of his men in the Palacio de la Moneda before the strong siege of the military. After enduring an intense bombardment, Allende forced his men to leave their weapons and surrender to the rebels. The president, who was to be the last to leave, decided to commit suicide rather than surrender to the military and shot himself with an AK-47, although for some historians, he was killed. In the image, a wounded person during clashes between civilians and the military during the coup d'etat, the people of Chile, in particular trade union, student and left-wing militants were persecuted and repressed by the dictatorship.
11-09-2019
Chile.- The Chilean Armed Forces - formed by the Navy, the Air Force and the Army - together with the police, planned the military coup that would end with Allende and the leftist government. Days before the coup, Augusto Pinochet - who held the position of commander in chief of the Army - decided to join the coup plan and led the troops in Santiago. Finally, on September 11, 1973, today 46 years ago, the rebel forces took Santiago and demanded the resignation of Allende as president of the Government. He refused and entrenched himself with several of his men in the Palacio de la Moneda before the strong siege of the military. After enduring an intense bombardment, Allende forced his men to leave their weapons and surrender to the rebels. The president, who was to be the last to leave, decided to commit suicide rather than surrender to the military and shot himself with an AK-47, although for some historians, he was killed. In the picture, a detainee during clashes between civilians and the military during the coup d'etat, the people of Chile, particularly trade union, student and left-wing sectors were persecuted and repressed by the dictatorship.
11-09-2019
Chile.- The Chilean Armed Forces - formed by the Navy, the Air Force and the Army - together with the police, planned the military coup that would end with Allende and the leftist government. Days before the coup, Augusto Pinochet - who held the position of commander in chief of the Army - decided to join the coup plan and led the troops in Santiago. Finally, on September 11, 1973, today 46 years ago, the rebel forces took Santiago and demanded the resignation of Allende as president of the Government. He refused and entrenched himself with several of his men in the Palacio de la Moneda before the strong siege of the military. After enduring an intense bombardment, Allende forced his men to leave their weapons and surrender to the rebels. The president, who was to be the last to leave, decided to commit suicide rather than surrender to the military and shot himself with an AK-47, although for some historians, he was killed. In the image, the bombing of the Casa de la Moneda, in Santiago, Chile, headquarters of the Chilean Executive.
11-09-2019
Chile.- The Chilean Armed Forces - formed by the Navy, the Air Force and the Army - together with the police, planned the military coup that would end with Allende and the leftist government. Days before the coup, Augusto Pinochet - who held the position of commander in chief of the Army - decided to join the coup plan and led the troops in Santiago. Finally, on September 11, 1973, today 46 years ago, the rebel forces took Santiago and demanded the resignation of Allende as president of the Government. He refused and entrenched himself with several of his men in the Palacio de la Moneda before the strong siege of the military. After enduring an intense bombardment, Allende forced his men to leave their weapons and surrender to the rebels. The president, who was to be the last to leave, decided to commit suicide rather than surrender to the military and shot himself with an AK-47, although for some historians, he was killed. In the archive image a tank is observed in the streets of Santiago de Chile during the coup d'etat led by Pinochet, while a man looks at a bicycle.