• Hugo Campos Hermida (September 27, 1928 – November 24, 2001) was a Uruguayan police officer. Hermida also received training in the United States, including...
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  • Hermida is a surname, and may refer to: Alfred Hermida (born 1965), British digital media scholar Hugo Campos Hermida (1928–2001), Uruguayan police officer...
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    set up the organization and find recruits, ultimately settling on Antonio Campos Alum as head of this organization (nicknamed La Technica) which would carry...
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  • Movement (MIR) Principal operatives Alfredo Astiz Orlando Bosch Hugo Campos Hermida Manuel Contreras Stefano Delle Chiaie José López Rega Virgilio Paz...
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    Indianapolis: Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-34930-9. Moreno, Hugo. Le désastre argentin. Péronisme, politique et violence sociale (1930–2001)...
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    Movement (MIR) Principal operatives Alfredo Astiz Orlando Bosch Hugo Campos Hermida Manuel Contreras Stefano Delle Chiaie José López Rega Virgilio Paz...
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  • also been approached by CIA operatives. They were joined by an Admiral, Hugo Tirado, who had been forced into retirement after the Tacnazo insurrection...
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  • Movement (MIR) Principal operatives Alfredo Astiz Orlando Bosch Hugo Campos Hermida Manuel Contreras Stefano Delle Chiaie José López Rega Virgilio Paz...
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    suffering from pneumonia. He was buried in the Campo da Esperança Cemetery. Stroessner's parents were Hugo Strößner, who emigrated from Hof, Bavaria, Germany...
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    sheltered many Nazi fugitives as Alfredo Stroessner did in Paraguay and as Hugo Banzer did in Bolivia; he was sometimes known as the "Hitler of the Pampa"...
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