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The Departure of Videla on 23 March: Thus Began "the Most Ferocious, Bloodiest and Most Traumatic Dictatorship"

Summary by EL ESPAÑOL
On March 24, 1976, the armed forces carried out a coup d'état that triggered massive crimes (kidnapping, torture, theft of babies...) and at least 30,000 disappeared. Its consequences come to the present day. More information: Lorenzo Silva and the general loyal to the Republic for which Franco asked for clemency: "He owed him a debt"

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The terrorism of the left and right, a very serious economic crisis and the ineptitude of the government of María Estela Martínez de Perón created the conditions for the Armed Forces to arrogate with blood and fire the role of saviors of the homeland.

·Buenos Aires, Argentina
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On March 24, 1976, the armed forces carried out a coup d'état that triggered massive crimes (kidnapping, torture, theft of babies...) and at least 30,000 disappeared. Its consequences come to the present day. More information: Lorenzo Silva and the general loyal to the Republic for which Franco asked for clemency: "He owed him a debt"

·Spain
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EL ESPAÑOL broke the news in Spain on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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