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Emilio Eduardo Massera - Wikipedia Emilio Eduardo Massera (19 October 1925 – 8 November 2010) was an Argentine Naval military officer and a leading participant in the Argentine coup d'état of 1976
Massera, Emilio Eduardo (1925–) - Encyclopedia. com Emilio Eduardo Massera was a member of the Argentine military As commander in chief of the navy, he was part of the military junta of 1976 to 1978 and directed the Naval School of Mechanics, the dictatorship's main center for kidnapping, torturing, and "disappearing" people (1976–1983)
Emilio Eduardo Massera biography. Argentine military Emilio Eduardo Massera was an Argentine military officer, one of the leaders of the 1976 coup and an active member of the secret Masonic lodge organization 'P2 - Propaganda Due', which was behind the Italian 'strategy of tension' He was born in 1925 in the Argentine town of Parana
Former Argentine dictator dies - CNN. com Emilio Massera, a former admiral who was part of a military junta that ruled Argentina in the 1970s, died Monday in the hospital where he had been for some time, the state-run Telam news agency
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Emilio Massera - TIME Massera, who died Nov 8 at 85, was the navy’s representative in the junta, but in practice, he was the dictatorship’s grand theorist and chief executioner of an estimated 30,000 Argentines
José Luis Massera - Wikipedia José Luis Massera (Genoa, Italy, June 8, 1915 – Montevideo, September 9, 2002) [1][2] was a Uruguayan dissident and mathematician who researched the stability of differential equations Massera's lemma is named after him He published over 40 papers during 1940–1970 A militant Communist, he was a political prisoner during 1975–1984
Massera - Wikipedia Massera is a surname Notable people with the surname include: Emilio Eduardo Massera (1925–2010), Argentine military officer Ileana Leonidoff (1893–1968), Russian-born dancer who once used the name Leonidoff-Massera José Luis Massera (1915–2002), Uruguayan mathematician and politician