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    Jorge Rafael Videla (/vɪˈdɛlə/ vid-EL-ə; Spanish: [ˈxoɾxe rafaˈel βiˈðela]; 2 August 1925 – 17 May 2013) was an Argentine military officer and dictator...
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  • Agriculture in the regime of General Jorge Rafael Videla. Zorreguieta was the father of Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. Jorge Zorreguieta was born in 1928 in...
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    Perón, under pressure from the military establishment, appointed Jorge Rafael Videla commander-in-chief of the Argentine Army. "As many people as necessary...
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  • Videla is a surname of Spanish origin and may refer to: Jorge Rafael Videla (1925–2013), dictator of Argentina from 1976 to 1981 Gabriel González Videla...
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  • Chilean mountaineer Jorge Racca, Argentine basketball player Jorge Rafael Videla, 43rd Argentine president and dictator Jorge Ramos, Mexican-born American...
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    the National Reorganization Process, the military dictatorship by Jorge Rafael Videla, with the goal of finding the desaparecidos, initially, and then...
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  • dissident and other citizens carried out by the military governments of Jorge Rafael Videla and others Dirty War (Mexico), a 20th-century internal conflict between...
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    replaced on 24 March 1976 by a military junta led by Lieutenant General Jorge Rafael Videla. Official investigations undertaken after the end of the Dirty War...
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    including Jorge Rafael Videla, Emilio Eduardo Massera, Roberto Eduardo Viola, Armando Lambruschini, Raúl Agosti, Rubén Graffigna, Leopoldo Galtieri, Jorge Anaya...
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    installed to replace her; this was headed by Lieutenant General Jorge Rafael Videla, Admiral Emilio Eduardo Massera and Brigadier-General Orlando Ramón...
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