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several contacts he had established were lost, as well as the resources for different actions that were supposed to be used in the preparation of rural guerrilla warfare. In early 1970, leaders of the MR-8, PCBR and VAR were also hit by repression. The Red Wing noticed that the money obtained from bank robberies did not compensate for the expenses and other problems they caused and proposed a retreat from the armed struggle and a rapprochement with the masses. The militants who were unhappy with the new approach formed the Tiradentes Revolutionary Movement (MRT) in São Paulo and the Marxist Revolutionary Movement (MRM) in Minas Gerais.
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Landulfo Furtado and the entry of José Campos Barreto, or Zequinha, who was involved in the strike agitations in Osasco and had been active in the VPR and VAR. The VPR began guerrilla training in the Ribeira Valley under the leadership of Carlos Lamarca. After Marighella's death, the ALN was led by Joaquim Câmara Ferreira, who, seeking the unity of the revolutionary left, contacted other organizations to carry out armed actions together. Between the end of 1970 and the beginning of 1971, the ALN, MR-8, MRT and VPR carried out some joint actions, including kidnapping diplomats and successful robberies of paying cars and bank branches.
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original list, especially those arrested on charges or convicted of murder, sentenced to life imprisonment and who had taken part in the previous kidnappings. The unanticipated attitude forced the guerrillas to propose substitute names and some were also rejected. The negotiations lasted forty days and were conducted through secretive channels, while the police undertook a major investigation to locate Lamarca and the other guerrillas who were guarding Ambassador Bucher. In the end, an agreement was reached on the seventy political prisoners to be released, who were sent to Chile in exchange for Bucher's freedom.
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PCB, which stated that the first stage of the revolution would be bourgeois-democratic or national liberation, overcoming the obstacles imposed on national development by feudal relations in the countryside and the presence of imperialism in the economy. Unlike the PCB, which implicitly proposed that the revolutionary process be led by the national bourgeoisie, the armed organizations aimed to bring together as many social forces as possible in the revolutionary process of national liberation, but under the leadership of guerrilla groups more identified with the oppressed classes, especially workers and peasants.
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and the guerrillas only knew their comrades from their own detachment, ignoring the activities of the others. The preparation of the guerrillas was unknown to the population of Araguaia. The rebels settled as ordinary residents, who tried to be helpful and supportive of their neighbors. The low level of social conflict and the scant police presence facilitated the work of the militants, who integrated into the daily lives of the other rural workers without developing political activities. Occasionally, the militants carried out some assistance activities, such as medical and health care for the local residents.
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clandestine structure. Houses were rented to set up apparatuses to serve as homes for militants or as meeting places and weapons depots. The amount of money raised in robberies also decreased, as bank branches began to leave the bare minimum in their vaults and some actions yielded less than the cost of preparing and carrying them out. After a while, total commitment to the armed struggle alienated militants and sympathizers due to a lack of personal skills or ideological disposition. Especially from the end of 1969, the effects of the recovery of the national economy with the start of the
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demanding that the state recognize its responsibility for the disappearance and death of several people during the dictatorship. The use of torture, if not denied, was explained as necessary to combat the guerrillas, constituting individual "excesses" that were beyond the control of the hierarchies. In September 2014, in a document responding to the National Truth Commission (CMV), the Armed Forces officially admitted that torture and murders may have occurred during the dictatorship, but without admitting that torture may have been used systematically by the repressive apparatus.
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tutelage of the judicial authority. Normally, the team that captured the militant was not the same team that interrogated him. These operations occurred without search or arrest warrants and during ambushes that resembled kidnappings. The heads of the interrogators were senior officers, while the heads of the captors were usually lower-ranking military officers. The interrogations were monitored, recorded and registered. If the prisoner survived, he was handed over to the police authorities for an investigation, which was followed by a trial by the military justice system.
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organizations. The urban guerrillas, classified as terrorism by the dictatorial government and the Brazilian press, initially surprised the state's repressive apparatus, which quickly perfected and professionalized its combat against the rebels. The military high command established a police and bureaucratic apparatus based on espionage, intelligence gathering and operations aimed at capturing and interrogating political opponents of the regime through the systematic use of torture.
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in an attempt to placate ideological differences and erase the traumas created by political violence, leading to the reconstruction of a conciliatory and moderate political space. The memory was institutionalized by the 1979 Amnesty Law, which granted amnesty to political prisoners and their torturers. It was drafted by sectors of the liberal and moderate opposition, which neutralized the demands for justice from the leftist groups directly affected by the repression.
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future, the urban guerrillas were expected to have the secondary function of disorganizing the repressive forces, keeping them busy in the cities and preventing them from moving to repress the guerrillas who had started in the countryside. According to the groups' opinion, most of Brazil's population came from rural areas and were subjected to the most backward forms of oppression and exploitation, which would give them a revolutionary feeling.
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Revolutionary Movement (MNR). After the dismantling of the Caparaó guerrillas, Cuban support shifted to the ANL. From 1967 onwards, Carlos Marighella became the main name of the Brazilian revolution for the Cubans. Until the beginning of 1970, Cuba trained guerrillas not only from the ALN, but also from the VPR and the MR-8, although it considered Marighella's organization to be the most suitable for unleashing the armed struggle in Brazil.
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from April to June 1972, involved thousands of men, mostly ordinary conscripts. The rebels inflicted some casualties on the military and caused panic among the troops, which won them a moral victory and forced the armed forces to retreat. A second campaign took place between September and October of the same year, but was also unsuccessful. Between April and October, the military inflicted only eighteen casualties among the guerrillas.
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reasons, the sectors of the organization were not supposed to know each other, and contacts between the parts of each organization were made through pre-arranged meeting "points" in several locations. If a militant was absent from a pre-arranged meeting point, it meant that he had been arrested. Most groups had organized groups of sympathizers who often provided aid to the guerrillas and were seen as possible candidates for militancy.
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This memory placed censorship, torture and the lack of civil liberties as consequences of the regime's closure after the pronouncement of AI-5 in 1968, considered to be a hard-line response to radicalized left-wing movements and which ended up victimizing civil society as a whole. The condemnation of the military hard line and the guerrillas formed the basis of this memory, which sought to reconcile post-dictatorship Brazil.
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trained to fight the guerrillas, increasing the tactic of providing the population of the region with some assistance services in parallel with the repressive activity. Between the end of 1972 and the beginning of 1973, repression deeply affected the structure of the PCdoB in the cities, with several arrests and the deaths of four members of the Central Committee, three of them from the Executive Commission.
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dismembered or buried as indigents or with changed names. A counter-information apparatus was organized to throw family members off the track. Several torture teams also maintained clandestine centers in order to circumvent the precarious control of the commanders and act without being accountable to the official repression system. In 1969, in direct response to the guerrilla groups, the regime proclaimed
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As a result of this convergence, a memory of the military dictatorship became hegemonic, incorporating ideas of liberalism and left-wing criticism. They blamed the radicalism of the left-wing reformists for the fall of João Goulart and condemned the military hard line and the left-wing guerrilla movements, blaming them for the crisis that plunged Brazil into the "Years of Lead".
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branches of the student movement. While the AP and the PCdoB advocated strengthening the mass protests against the dictatorship, the groups represented by the university dissidents of the PCB were in favour of organizing an armed conflict. The clash between the various political orientations of the student movement marked the XXX UNE Congress, held clandestinely on a site in
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the organization that directed guerrilla activities in the middle of the forest. The survivors dispersed into the woods and formed five independent groups, who were hunted down and killed by the military. By mid-1974, all the guerrillas operating in Araguaia had been killed and disappeared. It was the definitive end of the armed struggle in Brazil.
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better understanding of labor relations in the countryside and the economic transformations that Brazil was undergoing, especially regarding the advance of capitalism in rural areas: during the 1960s, the penetration of capitalist labor relations in the countryside led to the transformation of the majority of settlers, partners and residents into "
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struggle. Instead of adopting a peaceful and reformist political line, they argued that armed confrontation was necessary and denied the revolutionary role of the national bourgeoisie. The experimental period before 1964 should be discarded and the mistakes made by the PCB and the reformist political leadership should not be repeated.
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which would begin with a small group acting among the peasants in regions whose natural conditions favored defense against army attacks. In the second stage, the guerrillas spread out from the initial region, taking the armed struggle to other regions and forming a rebel army capable of defeating the enemy. In the
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public spending and squeezing wages. Despite political support, the measures adopted by Castelo Branco's economic team did not have the desired effects. With the economy in crisis, part of the middle class and liberal sectors that had initially supported the coup soon became disillusioned with the new government.
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The guerrillas were led by a military commission, which coordinated three detachments, each with its own commander and with around 21 members. Each section was subdivided into three groups of militants, including a chief and deputy chief for each group. The disciplinary and security rules were strict
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The guerrilla actions aimed to raise funds to cover the clandestine structure of the organizations and to spread revolutionary propaganda to the masses. However, the long-term strategic plan was to launch rural guerrilla warfare, which was considered of fundamental importance in the fight against the
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120,000. In the afternoon, a sergeant recognized the car in which the guerrillas had carried out the robbery at a gas station. Warned by the sergeant, the police arrested the driver, who underwent torture and provided information about the perpetrators, including the name of Marighella. From then on,
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Even though they operated in the cities, all the armed organizations discussed rural guerrilla warfare. Urban guerrilla warfare was considered a form of armed propaganda and fundraising to start guerrilla warfare in the countryside and maintain the clandestine functioning of the organizations. In the
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to be perceived as an alternative to the international communist movement. In 1962, the PCB split, resulting in the formation of the Communist Party of Brazil (PCdoB). The new party embraced Maoist China, criticized the reformism of the PCB and defended armed struggle. However, armed conflict was not
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The revolutionary organizations aimed to start rural guerrilla warfare, but were notable for their urban actions. Considered acts of armed propaganda for the revolution, the operations helped raise funds to unleash guerrilla warfare in the countryside and sustain the clandestine infrastructure of the
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ideology. In some cases, as in Ustra's works, these descriptions are permeated by the notion that civil society lacked the necessary recognition of those who "fought terrorism", demonstrating the military's nonconformity with the memory of the victims and their families, which was gaining ground and
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The guerrillas were isolated from their contacts in the city and became completely autonomous. In October 1973, the army launched the last military campaign to encircle and annihilate the guerrillas and won successive victories. By the end of the year, the army had destroyed the military commission,
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After the defeat of the second campaign, the military tried to retreat tactically and devised a new strategy for the siege and definitive annihilation of the guerrillas, exchanging the large contingent of conscripts for a smaller and more effective number of experienced soldiers, armed and specially
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An attempt to unleash rural guerrilla warfare was made before the armed struggle was completely dismantled. The PCdoB, which had chosen not to get involved in urban armed actions, was not affected by the repression and had better conditions to prepare and launch guerrilla warfare in the countryside.
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With the increasing social marginalization of the armed groups in the early 1970s, the militants were faced with a dilemma between abandoning their organizations and being branded "traitors" or remaining in the armed struggle and facing almost fatal imprisonment or death. In March 1974, when General
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OBAN's staff was composed of officers and subordinates from the Armed Forces and the São Paulo Public Force, as well as delegates, investigators and bureaucrats linked to the Secretariat of Security. Its structure was financed by large Brazilian and multinational companies. Installed on the premises
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After splitting from VAR-Palmares, VPR established a guerrilla training camp in Ribeira Valley. In order to prepare future bases for the armed struggle in rural areas, the trained guerrillas were then sent to farms already purchased in Maranhão and Rio Grande do Sul. VAR also established a guerrilla
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Until the end of 1969, the armed left benefited from the clandestinity of members and sympathizers who had been active in the mass movements prior to AI-5. Since then, the pressure for armed struggle increased within the radical left organizations dedicated to working directly with social movements,
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The left-wing organizations, although fragmented, shared common theoretical principles: all of them severely criticized the political line and practice adopted by the PCB. They considered that the PCB's analysis of the Brazilian reality was incorrect and resulted in a wrong position in the political
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Faced with pressure to investigate the crimes of torture, kidnapping and murder, the military resorted to the Amnesty Law. For them, any effort to expose what happened during the repression of armed and moderate left-wing groups would represent a violation of the principle of amnesty, understood as
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The hegemonic memory of the dictatorship was built fundamentally on liberal foundations, privileging institutional stability and criticizing radical and extra-institutional alternatives. While condemning the military hardliners and guerrillas politically for their "excesses", it also absolved them,
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In the second half of the 1970s, opposition movements increased. Liberal, political and business leaders developed an oppositionist narrative critical of the regime, including elements from the moderate political left, which did not advocate armed struggle or the radicalization of social movements.
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and subordinate to the Ministry of Justice, recognized the responsibility of the federal government in the arbitrary acts of repression that resulted in deaths and disappearances. Since then, amnesty processes have been widely reviewed to correct any injustices and omissions. By 2009, of the 62,000
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region, in the south of Pará, was chosen by the party to start the armed struggle in the countryside; the PCdoB had militants living in the area since 1966. From 1967 onwards, new supporters arrived, usually party members who were wanted by the police because of their links to the student movement.
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The overlap of agencies and commands in the fight against urban guerrilla warfare, the lack of a nationally structured Federal Police and the inefficiency of DOPS hindered the fight against armed struggle. Fighting guerrillas required the existence of a centralized repressive apparatus. On June 29,
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factory. The union was intervened and the army used repressive force to clear the factory. Both strikes were organized and led by groups of the revolutionary left, which branched out in the companies and dominated the metalworkers' unions. The actions of the left-wing organizations were centralized
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Also in 1968, the workers' movement returned to the political and social scene. Despite being harshly repressed and controlled from the beginning of the coup, the workers managed to regroup around new, younger and more radicalized leaders. The wage squeeze promoted by the regime began to be felt by
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Regarding the characteristics of the Brazilian revolution, the main divergence was between those who defended the PCB's step-by-step thesis and those who defended the immediate socialist character of the revolution. Groups like the ALN and the MNR adopted an analytical scheme similar to that of the
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The peasant was seen as the weakest link in the imperialist chain, which is why the revolution had to be initiated through rural guerrilla warfare. In the course of the revolutionary process, the peasant would find his natural ally in the urban worker. However, this analysis denounced the lack of a
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Another important aspect of the armed organizations was their anti-theoretical stance. The revolutionaries believed that the revolution would start with the action itself, and there was no time to waste on theoretical discussions. This attitude represented a reaction to the traditional long debates
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After the kidnapping of Charles Burke Elbrick, the repressive crisis caused severe casualties for the armed struggle. A series of arrests of militants led to the disappearance of important leaders of the revolutionary organizations. On November 4, 1969, Marighella was assassinated in an ambush and
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The repressive procedures involved a combination of military repression (interrogations based on torture and eventual summary executions) and legal procedures to impute guilt under the National Security Law. When a militant was arrested in police operations, he was not immediately placed under the
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CODI) covered the analysis of information, the coordination of the various military bodies and the strategic planning of the fight against left-wing groups. In all the capitals, the DOPS became annexes of the DOI-CODI, limited to the bureaucratic fulfillment required for the final formalization of
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During the demonstrations, the students managed to articulate the struggle for demands with the political fight, spreading slogans against the dictatorship based on specific student issues, such as the university reforms sought by the government. However, there were differences between the several
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Organizations such as POLOP and AP also participated in the insurrectionary plan, directly or indirectly. In April 1966, the army discovered connections to the project within the barracks, arrested officers and put an end to the conspiratorial plot. Another uprising, supposedly linked to Brizola's
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Both emphasized the peasantry and rural guerrilla warfare, but Maoism stated that the guerrilla army should be under the direction of a vanguard party. The Maoists of the AP and the PCdoB refrained from armed actions in the cities, while the Red Wing took intermediate positions, without ruling out
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and the defeat of the progressive forces, the traditional left-wing parties and movements collapsed and experienced a process of self-criticism. For many leftist groups, the 1964 defeat confirmed the mistakes of the pacifist and reformist political line adopted by the PCB, which was blamed for the
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By rejecting right-wing and left-wing radicalism, the memory attributed identical moral responsibilities to different agents motivated by different values, while creating a political space that incorporated everything from moderate sectors of the Armed Forces to militants from the non-armed left.
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The guerrilla war was about to begin when the presence of the PCdoB in that area was discovered by the repressive agencies, which forced them to accelerate their plans and launch the war immediately. The army spent almost two years and three military campaigns defeating the guerrillas. The first,
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When the military dictatorship was established in 1964, it attempted to purge political, trade union and military leaders who were committed to labour reformism, as well as cutting any organizational ties between these leaders and social movements. With the support of the urban middle classes and
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was based on the assertion that the objective conditions in Latin America were ripe for revolutionary triumph on the continent, imposing itself on secondary national differences. The subjective conditions for the revolution could be created or quickly completed by the action of a guerrilla focus,
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During the political opening, revolutionaries who had not been killed or disappeared were scattered in prisons and exile. The isolated militants launched successive campaigns to denounce the dictatorship, exposing the systematic use of torture for repressive purposes and gaining the attention of
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After the kidnapping of Enrico Bucher, the armed organizations faced increasingly serious difficulties. In 1971, almost all the armed organizations were dismantled by the repression and their leaders arrested or killed. The ALN still managed to sustain the guerrilla war until 1973, going through
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Torture was used systematically to dismantle revolutionary organizations. The military often used fabricated incidents and escapes to justify deaths under torture. From 1971 onwards, the repressive system developed a complex disappearance technique. The bodies of dead militants were incinerated,
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and demanded the release of fifteen political prisoners with safe transfer abroad, as well as the dissemination of a manifesto in newspapers and radio and television stations throughout Brazil. The military accepted the proposal, releasing political prisoners and providing flights to Mexico. The
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Non-armed organizations, such as the Communist Dissidence of Guanabara (DI-GB, later MR-8) and the PCBR, began organizing along these lines. The DI-GB created a special working group structured for urban guerrilla actions and began to carry out bank robberies and arms thefts. From the Pernambuco
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that the state and the economy needed to be modernized along capitalist lines in order to facilitate the entry of foreign capital. Castelo Branco's government also aimed to control inflation and restore Brazil's investment capacity. To achieve this, it applied a recessionary formula, controlling
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By the end of 1968, other left-wing organizations had conducted armed actions. The Red Wing had organized three robberies, confiscated dynamite from a quarry and stole printing machines from the Kelmaq store in order to set up a clandestine workshop. On the night of July 1, 1968, COLINA murdered
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to lead the armed struggle, which would be responsible for coordinating the rural guerrillas, the urban armed struggle and the actions of the masses in the cities and countryside, directing the revolutionary process. The ALN, VPR, MNR and COLINA did not consider the party to be essential for the
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In 1979, the campaign for amnesty held several rallies and gained space in the press. In June, in response to pressure from the streets, the government sent its project to Congress and launched the parliamentary debate to regulate an amnesty law. In July 1979, political prisoners began a hunger
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Despite these organizational differences, the armed groups generally structured themselves in sectors of urban mass work, rural guerrilla preparation and logistics. Each sector had its representative in the regional leadership, which was often confused with the national leadership. For security
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described it as a "utopia of impasse": the Brazilian situation already had "pre-revolutionary" traits, the government had no historical conditions to offer political and economic alternatives to the country, and the popular masses, disillusioned with the reformist programs, tended to adopt more
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The last kidnapping was conducted by the VPR. On September 7, in an action commanded directly by Lamarca, the group kidnapped Swiss ambassador Giovanni Enrico Bucher and demanded the release of seventy political prisoners. On this occasion, the Médici government rejected several names from the
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The groups that were not completely disbanded, reorganized. The PCBR established a new national leadership and launched actions in the Northeast. The MR-8 also reconstituted its national leadership and benefited from the incorporation of a group of high school students from Bahia led by Sérgio
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As they engaged in armed struggle, left-wing organizations faced increasingly coordinated, equipped and informed repression, which brought a series of difficulties for their militants. Robberies of bank branches and paying cars brought in large sums of money, but quickly ran out to support the
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revealed after re-democratization, during this period, an extreme right-wing group linked to members of the armed forces began to carry out false flag operations with the aim of manipulating public opinion and justifying the intensification of authoritarianism and repression by the dictatorial
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operations against civilians and the military with the aim of eroding popular support for the rebels and justifying the deepening of authoritarianism. The armed actions in the cities were short-lived. Among all the organizations involved in the armed struggle, only PCdoB managed to effectively
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approved by the government announced amnesty for those who "committed political crimes or crimes related to political crimes", including torturers and agents of repression, but excluded armed struggle activists accused of murder, who were freed through other legal resources, such as sentence
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in May 1969, assaults on bank branches and gas stations in Recife and the destruction of a stage set up for the authorities at the Independence Day parade. The initiatives of the northeastern militants prompted activists in Rio de Janeiro and Guanabara, who quickly organized similar actions.
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CNV) was instituted to clarify the whereabouts of the disappeared and the responsibility of those responsible for human rights violations between 1946 and 1988, although without the power to punish. Its work was accompanied by dozens of complementary regional and institutional commissions.
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Cuba supported the Brazilians at three different moments. The first was before the military coup, when Francisco Julião's Peasant Leagues received financial support from Cuba. After the dictatorship was established and the Leagues disbanded, Cuban support was transferred to the Nationalist
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joint manifesto was disseminated by major newspapers and radio and television stations. After this action, DI-GB adopted the acronym 8 October Revolutionary Movement (MR-8), which had previously been used by University Dissidence of Niterói, dismantled by the repression in April.
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Groups like the ANL, MNR, PCBR and Red Wing wanted to overthrow the military dictatorship, expel the imperialists and create a revolutionary popular government. Groups like the PRT, POC, VPR, MR-8 and VAR-Palmares, influenced by the theses of POLOP prior to the 1964 coup and the
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The military actions of the insurgents, who had few old weapons, were scarce and defensive. The guerrillas' political work only began at the end of 1972, after the defeat of the army's second campaign. They founded several sections of the Union for Freedom and People's Rights
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accepted the guerrillas' demands, releasing the political prisoners and sending them to Mexico. In April, the military discovered the location of the VPR's guerrilla training camp and Lamarca's whereabouts; on the 21st, the siege of the guerrillas in the Ribeira Valley began.
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The organizations of the armed left analyzed the Brazilian reality in a similar way. They believed that the Brazilian economy was going through an irreversible process of stagnation and that there would be no alternative to development as long as the country was subject to
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Initially, the rebels didn't identify themselves in order to trick the police into thinking they were dealing with common criminals and the organizations could accumulate more firepower. On November 13, 1968, a paying car belonging to the Guanabara State Pension Institute
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strike to denounce the exclusionary nature of the bill presented by the government and demand a broad and unrestricted amnesty. Once the bill was sent to Congress, a joint committee of parliamentarians was formed to discuss it. The president of the commission was Senator
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system was created in September 1970. It was under the direct control of the commanders of each army or military region and could intercommunicate with the intelligence services of each force, which continued to exist and act. The Operations and Information Detachment
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neighborhood. In command of the action, Marighella collected the money from the robbery. Other thefts of bank branches and paying cars were committed, as well as the seizure of explosives used in construction. The heists were notable for their numbers and the robbers'
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Despite being advocated by a very small group within the Brazilian political left, guerrilla warfare didn't break out until 1964. The purpose of the armed struggle was not the restoration of the pre-coup system, but the realization of a socialist revolution in Brazil.
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Despite their initial success, the revolutionary organizations faced social isolation, which worsened after the repression and disinformation campaign perpetrated by some sectors of the dictatorship. Paramilitaries linked to federal government authorities carried out
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TL). With the organizations shattered, militants imprisoned, killed, exiled or disappeared, and no prospect of recruiting new cadres, armed actions became a desperate means of survival for the militants and organizations still engaged in guerrilla warfare.
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published the following day with extensive reports on the army's second campaign in Araguaia. Only in 1978, during the process of political reform, newspapers and magazines began to investigate the Araguaia guerrillas and reclaim them as historical facts.
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denied the request by 216 votes to 141. The decision was followed by the proclamation of Institutional Act Number Five (AI-5), which put the National Congress and the State Legislatures into recess, reopened restrictions on political rights and abolished
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influences. POLOP, created in 1961, included elements from several small tendencies that opposed the PCB and were influential in university circles. It challenged the reformism of the PCB and defended the revolutionary armed struggle for socialism.
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in the trade union apparatus, through which they prepared and led the strikes. Militants from AP, Corrente and COLINA played an important role in organizing the Contagem strike, while VPR militants were linked to the strike agitations in Osasco.
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The rebels, successful in escaping the military's encirclement, winning battles and taking prisoners, reached the city of São Paulo on the night of the 31st. After his escape, Lamarca spent five months sheltering in an apparatus provided by
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newspapers and magazines published long articles about him. Before that, the ALN had already claimed a bomb attack in March 1968 on the US Consulate in São Paulo, revealing the existence of an armed struggle project to overthrow the regime.
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involved several actions promoted by different left-wing groups between 1968 and 1972, the most severe phase of the regime. Despite its resistance aspect, the majority of the groups that participated in the armed struggle aimed to achieve a
1714:, from ARENA in Rio Grande do Norte, which extended the amnesty to torturers. In a roll-call vote in Congress, the amendment lost by four votes. The leadership vote confirmed Ernani Satyro's substitute, which was sanctioned by President 574:. The communists proposed an alliance with the national bourgeoisie and other progressive sectors of society in order to implement a bourgeois-democratic revolution. Their program had many similar points to the proposals defended by the 1267:
Besides the radicalization of students and workers, fed by the growing oppositionism of the middle class and the leftist preaching of artists and intellectuals, opposition politicians started pressuring the regime. In September, deputy
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outbreak of the revolution, although they did admit the emergence of a vanguard party at a later stage, as occurred in the Cuban Revolution. Carlos Marighella's ANL was notable for its radical opposition to the classic party structure.
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Once the insurrectionary attempts had failed, the nationalists and their former subordinates started the guerrilla project. They intended to launch five combat fronts: one on the border between Minas Gerais and Espírito Santo, in the
1798:, stand out. In these works, the denunciation of torture provides the foundation for the ex-guerrillas' memories of the military dictatorship. The subject of torture had a major impact on public opinion after the release of the book 1357:
dictatorship. In 1969, the ALN was preparing to transfer guerrillas from São Paulo to the southern region of Pará, which would be the convergence point for guerrillas simultaneously departing from rural areas in northern Paraná,
814:- PRT). During the armed struggle, there were also militants who left the AP for other guerrilla groups. POLOP also faced splits, which would later give rise to the National Liberation Command (COLINA), in Minas Gerais, and the 4809: 1654:
For right-wing groups and the military, external support for the guerrillas was proof of international communism's interference in the direction of Brazil's internal politics. For the left-wing organizations aligned with
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was suppressed and hidden by the military and total censorship of the media prevented any news from being published about the events in the region. The only exceptions were the September 24, 1972 issue of the newspaper
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international public opinion. At the time, most of the activists had already abandoned the prospect of armed confrontation. From 1975 onwards, a campaign for amnesty was launched by the Women's Movement for Amnesty (
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The urban armed actions, labeled as terrorism by the government and the mainstream media, caught the repressive apparatus of the state off guard. Until the end of the 1960s, state police forces, through the
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The student movement represented the most radicalized part of the opposition group. Since 1966, the students had held public protests against the dictatorship, clashing with the police and campaigning for a
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1969, Operation Bandeirantes (OBAN), a joint initiative of General José Canavarro Pereira, commander of the 2nd Army Division, and the São Paulo State Public Security Secretariat, was founded in São Paulo.
563:. At the time, the party had many members and its ideas influenced the political and trade union struggle and part of the intellectual elite. The PCB's program was reformist, as it intended to achieve a 709:
demobilization of the workers and progressive forces at the time of the coup. The PCB leadership did not manage to accept defeat and was unable to conduct a self-criticism of its actions before 1964.
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Since 1995, Brazil has adopted a policy of reparations for those affected by the repression, without deepening its policies on justice and memory. The Special Commission on the Dead and Disappeared (
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lines to carry out the revolution, starting with guerrilla warfare in the countryside and armed actions in the cities. The PCdoB, the Red Wing, the PRT and the POC were among those who advocated a
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occupied a prominent position in OBAN's structure, given the military's inexperience in proper police work, giving up systematic torture and extrajudicial executions during repressive activities.
899:", instead of permanent employees on the farms. This type of work was more convenient for capital appreciation and compatible with other forms of sociability, such as settlement and partnership. 1050: 1167:(AI-2), which consolidated the authoritarian and dictatorial nature of the regime, several political and social segments expanded the resistance movement. The main pre-coup political leaders ( 5872:"As esquerdas pelas direitas: memória sobre a luta armada e atuação política de direita em livros escritos por militares que atuaram em órgãos de repressão durante a ditadura civil-militar" 5076: 1335:
transmission station in Piraporinha on the morning of August 15 by twelve ALN guerrillas. They took control of the employees and broadcast a revolutionary manifesto read by Marighella. The
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Some guerrilla groups received external support from China and Cuba. Before the coup, on March 29, 1964, ten PCdoB militants went to China for a political-military course. Among them were
602:'s guerrilla movement attracted the support of a wide range of left-wing, nationalist and anti-imperialist groups and emerged as an alternative for those who opposed the directives of the 1726:
revisions and pardons. State violence during the military dictatorship caused traumas that penetrated society and left the tensions caused by the left-wing guerrillas in the background.
666:- MRT), which was intended to be the basis of a rural guerrilla movement. The MRT sent militants to conduct guerrilla training on farms throughout Brazil, but a training camp located in 1819:
The project was finished at the end of 1987 and consisted of a work of more than 900 pages on the several "attempts to seize power" by the communists in Brazil. However, then-president
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The literature of testimony, often written by former guerrillas and which abounded between the end of the 1970s and the beginning of the 1980s, served to solidify the memory. The books
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became more clearly felt, which made it even more difficult to recruit militants willing to fight against a dictatorship that generated development and harshly repressed its opponents.
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Cautious of its commands and hierarchy, the military leadership included the police effort to combat guerrilla warfare and political repression. Inspired by OBAN's flexible model, the
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The alleged delay in preparing armed resistance to the military regime caused divisions within the PCdoB. Between 1966 and 1967, it lost more than half of its members, who formed the
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The last major actions carried out by the armed groups were the kidnappings of diplomats for the release of political prisoners. On March 12, the VPR, MRT and Democratic Resistance (
1377:, which was soon dismantled. The PCBR also acquired two sites in the interior of Paraná. They sent some militants to the region to organize local agricultural and peasant workers. 567:
in Brazil. The communists considered that Brazilian society still had feudal characteristics in the countryside, which prevented the development of capitalist productive forces.
5797: 3666: 2851: 1295:. Censorship became tougher and imposed total control over the press, opposition publications stopped circulating and artists were arrested and forced to leave the country. 3886: 1097:. Until 1967, bank robberies rarely exceeded two a year in São Paulo and the criminals robbed the tellers and the customers, while the guerrillas targeted the bank vaults. 4207: 784: 659: 243: 5749: 1507:
quickly arranged for the publication of the revolutionaries' manifesto in the mainstream press and the release of forty political prisoners, who were sent to Algeria.
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of the 36th Police District next to the Army Police Barracks in Rio de Janeiro, the site became one of the most famous torture centers in Brazil. Civil police chief
1065:, a member of the AP, who was in Recife in mid-1966 when Costa e Silva's visit was announced, but denied any involvement in the case even after the amnesty. Admiral 1536:
assumed the Presidency of the Republic, the urban guerrillas had already been extinguished at the cost of hundreds of prisoners, deaths, exiles and disappearances.
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By the beginning of 1972, over sixty PCdoB activists had settled in the region, including a large part of the party's Central Committee and Executive Commission.
1442:- DOI) was responsible for the practical actions of searching, seizing and interrogating suspects, while the functions of the Internal Defense Operations Center ( 907:
The main differences involved the character of the Brazilian revolution, the type of organization and the forms of combat to be conducted by the revolutionaries.
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The left-wing nationalist groups, composed mainly of former low-ranking military officers who had been dismissed in 1964 and gathered under the leadership of
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The forms of combat to be undertaken in the revolutionary process also caused disagreements between the armed groups. The organizations were divided between
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did not authorize its publication, and the project remained underground until some of its fragments were published on the internet by the right-wing group
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the judicial processes to be submitted to the military audits (the only exception was the DOPS in São Paulo, which remained active as an autonomous body).
514: 249: 233: 5871: 1061:. The bomb killed two people and injured more than ten, but missed its target. The attack, attributed to the PCBR at the time, was allegedly the work of 5725: 1812:
reciprocal forgetfulness. In response to the left-wing activists' narrative, the military also launched its version of the events. After the release of
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According to the PCB's assessment, the feudal sectors had the support of foreign imperialists, who had no interest in the autonomous development of the
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in 1974 marked the total collapse of the armed struggle in Brazil at the cost of hundreds of deaths, exiles and disappearances during the dictatorship.
1459:, which instituted banishment and the death penalty, and reformulated the National Security Law, typifying new crimes and creating harsher penalties. 1925: 6153: 6015: 5925: 2898: 1387: 1135: 1155:
acted to reorient the Brazilian economy and institutionalize the authoritarian regime. There was a consensus among the military leadership and the
1034:, arrived in the region at the end of 1966 and formed a unit of 14 members led by Amadeu Felipe da Luz Ferreira. Between March and April 1967, the 5306: 3059: 1734: 4546: 4232: 1211:. It assumed the task of criticizing the regime and taking the lead in the struggle for social change. In 1968, the death of high school student 1648: 1187:), the student movement reached the streets, attracted attention and earned sympathy from the liberal press and the Congress assembled several 1089: 772: 3439: 615: 5908: 5601: 1280:
military parades. The army claimed to be offended, and the government asked for Moreira Alves to leave to be prosecuted. On December 12, the
4346: 2350: 6158: 1850: 1369:. Each guerrilla group would occupy villages and towns, burn registries, attack large estates, and distribute food to the poor population. 641:- JUC), the AP defended the creation of a political alternative to capitalism and Soviet communism inspired by Christian humanism and with 5886:
Silva, Izabel Pinheiro (2014). "Horizontes Revolucionários: A Cultura Política Guerrilheira Durante a Ditadura Civil-Militar Brasileira".
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carried out by the PCB and other left-wing organizations before the coup. According to the revolutionaries, this practice would lead to
696:"adapted" the revolution to the Latin American reality and Maoism legitimized the revolution in a country with strong rural traditions. 623: 3194: 1247:(UnB), led some students to see the armed struggle as an alternative to opposing the regime, as the large street demonstrations waned. 1106: 6051: 1003: 490: 283: 212: 1315:, in an action considered the most lucrative of the Brazilian armed struggle. The ALN grew in São Paulo, Guanabara and other states. 6020: 1220: 1088:
In December 1967, the first robbery by an armed group was carried out by the ALN, when they intercepted a car carrying money in the
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veteran, on October 12; and the theft of a large stock of weapons from the Diana Store, in downtown São Paulo, on December 11.
807: 622:- POLOP). AP, created in 1962 as an autonomous organization influenced by the student movement, reached the directorate of the 470: 222: 1292: 761: 171: 6061: 5642: 1235:, in the interior of São Paulo, in October 1968. The event ended with the arrest of 920 students, including leaders such as 1014:
to find the rebels, which didn't happen. The group was dispersed on March 27, after an exchange of fire with an army troop.
319: 1831:- TERNUMA). Other responses to the leftist narratives were published by former agents of the repression, such as the books 815: 749: 6163: 5982: 1080: 802:
AP adopted Maoism, which displeased its members and sectors of the organization that opted for a political line closer to
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PCB) was the hegemonic force on the political left in Brazil. Although it was illegal, it experienced its peak during the
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called "general immersion in armed struggle". With the exception of the PCB, the Trotskyist Revolutionary Workers Party (
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revolutions. Although some actions were held between 1965 and 1967, the confrontation deepened after the proclamation of
2852:"A guerrilha esquecida: Memórias do Caparão (1966-67), o primeiro foco guerrilheiro contra a Ditadura Militar no Brasil" 2093: 1754: 1742: 1281: 1152: 1122:'s executioners. The most daring actions of the period were perpetrated by the VPR, including the theft of dynamite and 737: 5617: 4875:"A Organização Latino Americana de Solidariedade (OLAS) e o embate ideológico na esquerda brasileira, 1960: o caso PCB" 1456: 1452: 932:
Regarding organization, the positions differed on whether or not it was necessary to structure a party along classical
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The victory of the Cuban Revolution and the proclamation of its socialist identity challenged the ideas of the PCB.
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requests for review, 38,000 had been judged, 23,000 were granted and 10,000 were entitled to economic reparations.
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Between 1965 and 1968, the university bases broke with the PCB and formed local dissidents (DIs). In the state of
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The most impactful act related to the Brazilian armed struggle took place on July 25, 1966: a bomb was placed at
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Edward Ernest Tito Otto Maximilian von Westernhagen, a major in the West German Army who had been mistaken for
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In February 1978, the movement acquired strength with the founding of the Brazilian Committee for Amnesty (
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movement ended without a shot being fired, with its members arrested by a police patrol from Minas Gerais.
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on June 22; the attack on the 2nd Army Division's headquarters on June 26, which resulted in the death of
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and joining Maoism in 1967, the AP also had militants undergoing political-military training in China.
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In 1969, two actions delayed and caused an attack on the island. The first was the invasion of the
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Overall, the military's narrative reproduced the official version of the existence of a supposed
1849:(2006), which provided a more detailed analysis of the actions of leftist groups, revisiting the 1845: 1800: 1673: 1362: 1026:, Rio de Janeiro, on the border between Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina and in the south of 6071: 2026:"O Partido Comunista Brasileiro e Cuba nos anos 1960: defesa da revolução e crítica ao foquismo" 1715: 1341:
newspaper in São Paulo published the full text, which led to the arrest of the editor-in-chief,
343: 5750:"Forças Armadas admitiram tortura e mortes na ditadura em ofício enviado à Comissão da Verdade" 5269: 4026: 1203:. Repression and recession made the government unpopular, especially in the big urban centers. 895: 6030: 5989: 5917: 5904: 5597: 4233:"Ala Vermelha: Revolução, autocrítica e repressão judicial no Estado de São Paulo (1967-1974)" 3599:"O primeiro condenado à morte na república: Theodomiro Romeiro dos Santos e a Justiça Militar" 2228: 1621: 1468: 1332: 1312: 1192: 1011: 921: 880:
and political immobilism, which was responsible for the defeat of the leftist groups in 1964.
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On September 4, a joint command formed by ALN and DI-GB kidnapped the American ambassador
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Between July 31 and August 10, 1967, Marighella attended the conference that founded the
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Rollemberg, Denise (2007a). Ferreira, Jorge; Delgado, Lucila de Almeida Neves (eds.).
1753:(STF) based on the argument that this was a task for the legislature. In 2012, during 1243:. The repression, which had intensified in August with the military occupation of the 167: 6147: 6113: 6025: 4208:"Marighella: A emboscada policial que matou o guerrilheiro numa esquina de São Paulo" 1287: 1251:
the workers and, in April, 15,000 metalworkers went on strike for better salaries in
667: 60: 3667:"Hermínio Sacchetta chefiou Redação após prisão política e enfrentou duas ditaduras" 3466:"50 anos da invasão da Universidade de Brasília: a luta por democracia ontem e hoje" 3170:"Homenagem do Exército brasileiro a major alemão provoca polêmica nas redes sociais" 586:. At the time, both groups were committed to fighting for the implementation of the 5798:"A guerra da memória: a ditadura militar nos depoimentos de militantes e militares" 2699:"Leonel Brizola e os setores subalternos das Forças Armadas Brasileiras: 1961-1964" 745: 603: 599: 1981: 867:
radical positions and moved towards armed confrontation with the revolutionaries.
5896: 5591: 5576: 4641:"A GUERRILHA DO ARAGUAIA: A LUTA ARMADA NO CAMPO E SUAS CONSEQUÊNCIAS HISTÓRICAS" 3218: 2118: 1227:), on June 26, which was widely supported by society, artists and intellectuals. 5863:
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3615: 1499:, member of the MRT. On July 11, the ALN and VPR captured the German ambassador 1366: 1208: 1156: 1139: 1119: 1027: 1023: 937: 877: 859: 5897:"Borboletas e lobisomens: vidas, sonhos e mortes dos guerrilheiros do Araguaia" 5700:"Segurança Nacional e repressão política na experiência republicana brasileira" 2389:"POLOP: as origens, a coesão e a cisão de uma organização marxista (1961-1967)" 229: 3060:"OPERAÇÃO TRÊS PASSOS. PRIMEIRA REBELIÃO CONTRA O GOLPE MILITAR DE 1 DE ABRIL" 1749:
OAB) filed a request for a review of the Amnesty Law, which was denied by the
1707: 530: 147: 1307:- PORT), the PCdoB, the AP and the short-lived Libertarian Student Movement ( 783:(PCdoB-AV or ALA) in the Center-Southeast, which also divided and formed the 5101:"Trauma de tortura na ditadura transmitido entre gerações, diz psicanalista" 4874: 3887:"5 fatos sobre o DOI-Codi, órgão militar de tortura e repressão na ditadura" 3440:"IBIÚNA GUARDA MARCAS DO 30º CONGRESSO CLANDESTINO DA UNE CONTRA A DITADURA" 2761: 1926:"Quais foram os grupos guerrilheiros que atuaram durante a ditadura militar" 1196: 806:. Between 1968 and 1969, they joined other revolutionaries to establish the 1843:. Almost twenty years after the release of his first book, Ustra published 1232: 830:- MNR) to give rise, in 1968, to the Revolutionary Popular Vanguard (VPR). 686:
an immediate or consistent political option for most leftists before 1964.
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that surrounded Brazil between 1935 and 1974, reiterating elements of the
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died in the attack. The outcome of the action, which became known as the
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and Maoism, Cuban or Chinese support represented legitimacy and status.
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and Maoism, although some groups adopted hybrid positions between them.
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liberal civil sectors, anchored in the press and conservative parties,
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and Maoism offered new perspectives for the Brazilian left, since
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Regional Committee, the PCBR launched a number of actions in the
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Araguaia Guerrilla and total dismantling of the armed struggle
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splits that gave rise to the Popular Liberation Movement (
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mass struggles in the cities and urban guerrilla actions.
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armed struggle against the Brazilian military dictatorship
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Military coup of 1964 and fragmentation of leftist groups
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promote rural guerrilla warfare. The dismantling of the
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called the army a "torturers' cave" and recommended a
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Many groups joined the armed struggle, including the
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Revolutionary Marxist Organization Workers' Politics
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Órgãos de Informação e repressão da ditadura" 3753:"Movimento Revolucionário Oito de Outubro (MR-8)" 1323:, such as a robbery of the Banco da Lavoura in 59:military dictatorship abloished in response to 21: 5212:"A instalação da Comissão Nacional da Verdade" 2011: 1731:Comissão Especial sobre Mortos e Desaparecidos 5933: 5686: 5662: 5514: 5502: 5387: 5375: 8: 3597:Abal, Felipe; Reckziegel, Ana Luiza (2018). 5827:1964: História do Regime Militar Brasileiro 4974:"COMITÊ BRASILEIRO AMPLIA LUTA POR ANISTIA" 4891: 4860: 4848: 4783: 4588: 4157: 2408: 2251: 2184:Goulart, Maitê; Silva, Victor Hugo (2017). 2171: 2142: 766:Partido Comunista Brasileiro Revolucionário 594:Impact of the Cuban and Chinese revolutions 5940: 5926: 5918: 5490: 5399: 5341: 5329: 5292: 5234: 5173: 5161: 5138:"Os mortos e desaparecidos e a democracia" 5124: 5063: 5051: 5036: 5024: 4960: 4933: 4109: 4049: 3988: 3976: 3848: 3775: 3524: 3488: 3401: 3341: 3293: 3278: 3266: 3254: 3242: 3024: 2918: 2815: 2684: 2159: 1305:Partido Operário Revolucionário Trotskista 18: 5856:. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira. 5820:. Rio de Janeiro: Civilização Brasileira. 5618:"CARLOS BRILHANTE USTRA (MAJOR TIBIRIÇÁ)" 5468:"'BRASIL: NUNCA MAIS' RECUPERA A VERDADE" 4547:"Esquerdas revolucionárias e luta armada" 4002:"DOI-CODI, A MÁQUINA DE TORTURAR E MATAR" 3614: 3379:"PASSEATA DOS CEM MIL AFRONTA A DITADURA" 2049:"Serviço Social e Ação Popular no Brasil" 1388:Departments of Political and Social Order 1259:staged a radical strike and occupied the 1219:, the protests reached their peak in the 431: 6016:March of the Family with God for Liberty 4795: 4746: 4612: 4525: 4513: 4501: 4440: 4378: 4366: 4310: 4276: 4264: 4252: 4193: 4181: 4169: 4121: 3913: 3817: 3714: 3702: 3690: 3643:"ESTAÇÃO TRANSMISSORA DA RÁDIO NACIONAL" 3629: 3584: 3560: 3548: 3536: 3512: 3500: 3155: 3143: 3131: 3009: 2930: 2648: 2624: 1570:União pela Liberdade e pelos Direitos do 1440:Departamento de Operações de Informações 1392:Departamentos de Ordem Política e Social 812:Partido Revolucionário dos Trabalhadores 519:Vanguarda Armada Revolucionária Palmares 234:Vanguarda Armada Revolucionária Palmares 6104: 5836:Ditadura militar, esquerdas e sociedade 5305:Olivieri, Antonio Carlos (2014-02-13). 5077:"LEI No 6.683, DE 28 DE AGOSTO DE 1979" 5047: 5045: 4995: 4993: 4956: 4954: 4734: 4730: 4728: 4719: 4715: 4713: 4688: 4686: 4684: 4675: 4663: 4635: 4633: 4540: 4538: 4536: 4534: 4454:"70 SÃO LIBERTADOS NO ÚLTIMO SEQUESTRO" 3948: 3946: 3909: 3907: 3788: 3786: 3784: 3572: 2942: 2803: 2747: 2725:"Movimento Nacionalista Revolucionário" 2672: 2660: 2636: 2612: 2600: 2576: 2564: 2549: 2510: 2498: 2486: 2474: 2447: 2336: 2275: 2263: 2068: 1999: 1890: 1444:Centro de Operações de Defesa Interna - 1345:, and the opening of an investigation. 762:Brazilian Revolutionary Communist Party 5879:XV Encontro Estadual de História, 2014 5865:. Campinas: UNICAMP. pp. 291–339. 5674: 5562: 5550: 3927:"NASCE A OBAN, BRAÇO DA TORTURA EM SP" 3289: 3287: 3020: 3018: 3005: 3003: 3001: 2874:"Atentados de direita fomentaram AI-5" 2780:"Um brasileiro na guerrilha boliviana" 2719: 2717: 2715: 1735:Fernando Henrique Cardoso's government 1649:Latin American Solidarity Organization 742:Dissidência Universitária de São Paulo 5816:Moniz Bandeira, Luiz Alberto (2009). 5528:"O livro secreto da Ditadura Militar" 4810:"Resistência, Rota de Fuga e Refugio" 4624: 4600: 2588: 2560: 2558: 2545: 2543: 2534: 2522: 2470: 2468: 2459: 2443: 2441: 2420: 2332: 2330: 2328: 2155: 2153: 2151: 2123:Memorial das Ligas e Lutas Camponesas 2080: 1950: 1948: 1946: 1896: 1894: 1835:(1986), by Marco Pollo Giordani, and 1695:, who was in favor of the prisoners. 1373:training camp on a farm purchased in 828:Movimento Nacionalista Revolucionário 515:Palmares Armed Revolutionary Vanguard 495:Movimento Revolucionário 8 de Outubro 7: 5796:Martins Filho, João Roberto (2002). 4945: 4903: 4694:"O que foi a Guerrilha do Araguaia?" 3305: 2432: 1995: 1993: 1975: 1973: 1408:Centro de Informações da Aeronáutica 5412:Reimão, Sandra (2 September 2009). 4917:"O movimento Feminino pela Anistia" 4206:Helal Filho, William (2021-11-04). 3037:Albuquerque e Mello, Paulo (2021). 2872:Quadros, Vasconcelos (2018-10-02). 789:Movimento Revolucionário Tiradentes 664:Movimento Revolucionário Tiradentes 561:democratic period from 1945 to 1964 6052:Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco 5845:O fantasma da revolução brasileira 5247:Vieira, Rosangela de Lima (2014). 824:Nationalist Revolutionary Movement 738:University Dissidence of São Paulo 726:Dissidência Comunista da Guanabara 491:8th October Revolutionary Movement 284:Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco 250:Revolutionary Nationalist Movement 244:Tiradentes Revolutionary Movement 213:8th October Revolutionary Movement 14: 6021:March of the One Hundred Thousand 4477:Souza, Ubiratan de (2021-01-14). 3193:Barreiros, Isabela (2021-01-24). 3039:"Ação Libertadora Nacional - ALN" 1416:Centro de Informações do Exército 1221:March of the One Hundred Thousand 1002:movement. In March 1965, Colonel 977:Development of the armed struggle 884:Rural guerrilla warfare as a goal 797:Movimento Revolucionário Marxista 785:Tiradentes Revolutionary Movement 722:Communist Dissidence of Guanabara 660:Tiradentes Revolutionary Movement 6131: 6119: 6107: 3464:Paixão, Cristiano (2018-08-31). 3168:Dantas, Dimitrius (2019-07-02). 1663:Amnesty, reparations and justice 1400:Centro de Informações da Marinha 1189:Parliamentary Inquiry Commission 779:- PCR) in the Northeast and the 777:Partido Comunista Revolucionário 639:Juventude Universitária Católica 580:Partido Trabalhista Brasileiro - 511:Vanguarda Popular Revolucionária 421: 404: 387: 380: 373: 367: 358: 349: 337: 325: 313: 308:Brazilian military junta of 1969 301: 289: 277: 265: 228: 217: 207: 196: 185: 166: 156: 146: 135: 123: 113: 103: 92: 80: 6154:Military dictatorship in Brazil 5949:Military dictatorship in Brazil 5870:Santos, Clarissa Grahl (2014). 5791:. São Paulo: Expressão Popular. 2288:Silva, Izabel Priscila (2009). 2119:"História das Ligas Camponesas" 1790:(1977), by Renato Tapajós, and 1747:Ordem dos Advogados do Brasil - 1698:The committee's rapporteur was 1670:Movimento Feminino pela Anistia 1517:Movimento de Libertação Popular 1309:Movimento Estudantil Libertário 582:PTB), headed by then-president 5838:. Rio de Janeiro: Jorge Zahar. 5590:Ustra, Carlos Alberto (1987). 5575:Giordani, Marco Pollo (1986). 5000:Westin, Ricardo (2019-08-05). 4135:"Milagre econômico brasileiro" 2830:"Caparão, a lembrança do medo" 2024:Sales, Jean Rodrigues (2010). 1841:Carlos Alberto Brilhante Ustra 1804:, coordinated by Cardinal Dom 1763:Comissão Nacional da Verdade - 1681:Comitê Brasileiro pela Anistia 793:Marxist Revolutionary Movement 752:. There were divisions led by 557:Partido Comunista Brasileiro - 507:Popular Revolutionary Vanguard 487:Comando de Libertação Nacional 239:Comando de Libertação Nacional 172:National Public Security Force 1: 5778:Arns, Paulo Evaristo (1985). 5724:Salomão, Lucas (2014-12-10). 5354:Hammerschmitt, Alini (2016). 4479:"50 anos do Voo da Liberdade" 4025:Fremberg, Sara (2014-05-21). 1955:Angelo, Vitor Amorim (2011). 1041:According to archives of the 773:Revolutionary Communist Party 628:União Nacional dos Estudantes 464:Institutional Act Number Five 5641:Amorim, Celso (2014-09-19). 5081:Federal Government of Brazil 4827:Correa, Carlos Hugo (2005). 4091:Federal Government of Brazil 4067:Federal Government of Brazil 3323:Federal Government of Brazil 1906:Federal Government of Brazil 1743:Order of Attorneys of Brazil 1404:Air Force Information Center 1165:Institutional Act Number Two 808:Revolutionary Workers' Party 791:- MRT) in São Paulo and the 6159:Political history of Brazil 5834:Reis, Daniel Aarão (2005). 5825:Napolitano, Marcos (2014). 4289:Anjos FIlho, Zenir (1999). 3616:10.14393/HeP-v31n58-2018-10 2897:Martineli, Daniele (2020). 2047:Mizoguchi, Jessica (2021). 1980:Rezende, Claudinei (2010). 1755:Dilma Rousseff's government 1632:, José Humberto Bronca and 1291:for those who violated the 1153:Castelo Branco's government 1134:; the murder of US Captain 503:Partido Comunista do Brasil 483:National Liberation Command 454:in Brazil, inspired by the 55:Brazilian military victory 6180: 4291:"Lamarca: Mito e história" 3603:História & Perspectiva 2828:Guimarães, Plínio (2006). 2310:Nascimento, Higor (2020). 1879:1964 Brazilian coup d'état 1862:National Security Doctrine 1792:O Que É Isso, Companheiro? 1543: 1195:and the agreement between 820:Partido Operário Comunista 624:National Union of Students 471:National Liberation Action 22:Armed resistance in Brazil 6000:National Truth Commission 5958: 5843:Ridenti, Marcelo (1993). 4873:Marques, Artemio (2009). 4323:Joffily, Mariana (2008). 4231:Dix Silva, Tadeu (2006). 2850:Almeida, Dinoráh (2014). 2387:Oliveira, Joelma (2007). 1759:National Truth Commission 1733:- CEMDP), created during 1626:João Carlos Haas Sobrinho 1497:Joaquim Alencar de Seixas 1075:Guararapes Airport Attack 635:Catholic University Youth 553:Brazilian Communist Party 499:Communist Party of Brazil 479:Ação Libertadora Nacional 258: 223:Ação Libertadora Nacional 202:Communist Party of Brazil 191:Brazilian Communist Party 72: 26: 6077:Golbery do Couto e Silva 6062:Emílio Garrastazu Médici 6036:Death of Vladimir Herzog 5787:Gorender, Jacob (2014). 4345:Oliveira, Marly (2007). 2094:"Política Operária (F3)" 1851:Communist Intent of 1935 1622:Osvaldo Orlando da Costa 816:Communist Workers' Party 799:- MRM) in Minas Gerais. 716:, the DI-RJ emerged; in 427:Boanerges de Souza Massa 320:Emílio Garrastazu Médici 272:Pascoal Ranieri Mazzilli 141:Federal Police of Brazil 5968:List of the disappeared 4808:Simião, Cícero (2019). 4567:Vitral, Thiago (2013). 4027:"O QUE ERA O DOI-CODI?" 3830:Lucena, Carlos (2021). 3647:Memorial da Resistencia 3113:Memorial da Resistencia 2760:Ripper, Leomal (2020). 1501:Ehrenfried von Holleben 1484:Resistência Democrática 1412:Army Information Center 1396:Navy Information Center 1136:Charles Rodney Chandler 1071:Edson Régis de Carvalho 1043:Superior Military Court 871:Anti-theoretical stance 385:Daniel Aarão Reis Filho 180:Communist rebel groups: 162:Federal Railroad Police 16:Armed actions in Brazil 6057:Artur da Costa e Silva 5895:Studart, Hugo (2018). 5829:. São Paulo: Contexto. 5596:. Editerra Editorial. 5472:Memorial da Democracia 4978:Memorial da Democracia 4458:Memorial da Democracia 4006:Memorial da Democracia 3954:"Operação Bandeirante" 3931:Memorial da Democracia 3383:Memorial da Democracia 2349:Silva, Camila (2022). 1634:Paulo Mendes Rodrigues 1617: 1588:Araguaia guerrilla war 1546:Araguaia Guerrilla War 1428:Sérgio Paranhos Fleury 1245:University of Brasilia 1085: 1067:Nelson Gomes Fernandes 1059:Artur da Costa e Silva 1020:Caparaó mountain range 750:Revolutionary Movement 576:Brazilian Labour Party 296:Artur da Costa e Silva 259:Commanders and leaders 152:Federal Highway Police 98:Brazilian Armed Forces 5888:Revista Contemporânea 3199:Aventuras na História 2960:Estilhaços de Verdade 2697:Rolim, César (2009). 1829:Terrorismo Nunca Mais 1825:Terrorism Never Again 1751:Supreme Federal Court 1615: 1594:O Estado de São Paulo 1525:Tendência Leninista - 1453:Institutional Acts 13 1350:Charles Burke Elbrick 1293:National Security Law 1083: 1000:Três Passos Guerrilla 781:Red Wing of the PCdoB 6164:Left-wing ideologies 6087:Antônio Delfim Netto 5622:Memorias da Ditadura 4760:"Onde fica Xambioá?" 4545:Rollemberg, Denise. 3064:Documentos Revelados 2012:Moniz Bandeira (2009 1597:, and an article in 1270:Márcio Moreira Alves 1225:Passeata dos Cem Mil 1177:Juscelino Kubitschek 844:Criticism of the PCB 565:bourgeois revolution 452:socialist revolution 5847:. São Paulo: UNESP. 5782:. São Paulo: Vozes. 5687:Martins Filho (2002 5663:Martins Filho (2002 5650:Ministry of Defense 5593:Rompendo o Silêncio 5515:Martins Filho (2002 5503:Martins Filho (2002 5402:, pp. 343–344) 5388:Martins Filho (2002 5378:, pp. 183–184) 5376:Martins Filho (2002 5332:, pp. 337–338) 5176:, pp. 350–351) 4936:, pp. 313–314) 4749:, pp. 240–241) 4666:, pp. 227–228) 4528:, pp. 230–231) 4516:, pp. 228–229) 4504:, pp. 226–227) 4381:, pp. 212–213) 4112:, pp. 141–142) 4052:, pp. 138–139) 3991:, pp. 137–138) 3861:Starling, Heloisa. 3820:, pp. 171–172) 3587:, pp. 170–171) 3563:, pp. 169–170) 3515:, pp. 156–157) 3158:, pp. 146–147) 3109:"CARLOS MARIGHELLA" 3085:"Carlos Marighella" 3012:, pp. 110–111) 2956:"O Padre Guerreiro" 2933:, pp. 125–126) 2818:, pp. 125–126) 2750:, pp. 213–214) 2190:Revista Perspectiva 1837:Rompendo o Silêncio 1806:Paulo Evaristo Arns 1741:In April 2010, the 1672:- MFPA) and led by 1282:Chamber of Deputies 679:Sino-Soviet rupture 536:Araguaia guerrillas 129:Brazilian Air Force 5978:Institutional Acts 5789:Combate nas trevas 5780:Brasil: Nunca Mais 1846:A Verdade Sufocada 1814:Brasil: Nunca Mais 1801:Brasil: Nunca Mais 1691:, from the MDB of 1674:Therezinha Zerbini 1618: 1519:- MOLIPO) and the 1363:Chapada Diamantina 1343:Hermínio Sacchetta 1299:in a process that 1086: 1051:Guararapes airport 706:1964 military coup 670:, in the state of 6095: 6094: 6031:Riocentro bombing 5995:Political opening 5953: 5910:978-85-265-0490-5 5704:National Archives 5603:978-0-00-229510-9 5447:Guia do Estudante 5256:Cultura Academica 5142:Folha de S. Paulo 4921:National Archives 4892:Rollemberg (2007a 4863:, pp. 62–63) 4861:Rollemberg (2007a 4851:, pp. 60–61) 4849:Rollemberg (2007a 4784:Rollemberg (2007a 4764:National Archives 4589:Rollemberg (2007a 4421:Folha de S. Paulo 4158:Rollemberg (2007a 4031:Memoria e Verdade 3798:Holofote Noticias 3491:, pp. 94–95) 3419:Folha de S. Paulo 3404:, pp. 92–93) 3281:, pp. 84–85) 2675:, pp. 62–63) 2663:, pp. 44–45) 2627:, pp. 90–91) 2552:, pp. 31–32) 2462:, pp. 12–13) 2411:, pp. 57–58) 2409:Rollemberg (2007a 2252:Rollemberg (2007a 2172:Rollemberg (2007a 2143:Rollemberg (2007a 2125:. 9 November 2013 2098:National Archives 2071:, pp. 26–27) 2002:, pp. 25–26) 1770:Legacy and memory 1521:Leninist Tendency 1505:Médici government 1488:Médici government 1469:Brazilian miracle 1313:Adhemar de Barros 1132:Mário Kozel Filho 1116:Gary Prado Salmón 1063:Alípio de Freitas 1036:Caparaó Guerrilla 922:dependency theory 864:Daniel Aarão Reis 853:Brazilian reality 760:, who formed the 754:Carlos Marighella 730:Rio Grande do Sul 572:Brazilian economy 521:- VAR-Palmares). 443: 442: 410:Carlos Marighella 378:Vladimir Palmeira 68: 67: 6171: 6136: 6135: 6124: 6123: 6122: 6112: 6111: 6110: 6103: 5990:Economic miracle 5963:1964 coup d'état 5951: 5942: 5935: 5928: 5919: 5914: 5891: 5882: 5881:. 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1941: 1940: 1938: 1937: 1922: 1916: 1915: 1913: 1912: 1898: 1858:communist danger 1796:Fernando Gabeira 1702:, a deputy from 1608:External support 1278:Independence Day 1179:) organized the 1004:Jefferson Cardim 934:Marxist–Leninist 911:Method of action 744:- DISP); and in 732:, the DI-RS; in 681:in 1963 allowed 656:Ligas Camponesas 650:, leader of the 648:Francisco Julião 551:Until 1964, the 466:(AI-5) in 1968. 433: 425: 418: 408: 401: 391: 384: 377: 371: 364:Maurício Grabois 362: 353: 342: 341: 330: 329: 318: 317: 306: 305: 294: 293: 282: 281: 270: 269: 232: 221: 211: 200: 189: 170: 160: 150: 139: 127: 117: 107: 96: 85: 84: 28: 27: 19: 6179: 6178: 6174: 6173: 6172: 6170: 6169: 6168: 6144: 6143: 6142: 6130: 6120: 6118: 6108: 6106: 6098: 6096: 6091: 6072:João Figueiredo 6040: 6004: 5954: 5946: 5911: 5901:Francisco Alves 5894: 5885: 5874: 5869: 5860: 5851: 5842: 5833: 5824: 5815: 5800: 5795: 5786: 5777: 5774: 5769: 5768: 5759: 5757: 5748: 5747: 5743: 5734: 5732: 5723: 5722: 5718: 5709: 5707: 5698: 5697: 5693: 5685: 5681: 5673: 5669: 5661: 5657: 5645: 5640: 5639: 5635: 5626: 5624: 5616: 5615: 5611: 5604: 5589: 5588: 5584: 5577:"Brasil sempre" 5574: 5573: 5569: 5565:, pp. 4–5) 5561: 5557: 5553:, pp. 3–4) 5549: 5545: 5536: 5534: 5526: 5525: 5521: 5513: 5509: 5501: 5497: 5489: 5485: 5476: 5474: 5466: 5465: 5461: 5452: 5450: 5441: 5440: 5436: 5427: 5425: 5411: 5410: 5406: 5398: 5394: 5386: 5382: 5374: 5370: 5358: 5353: 5352: 5348: 5340: 5336: 5328: 5324: 5315: 5313: 5304: 5303: 5299: 5291: 5287: 5278: 5276: 5268: 5267: 5263: 5251: 5246: 5245: 5241: 5233: 5229: 5220: 5218: 5210: 5209: 5205: 5196: 5194: 5185: 5184: 5180: 5172: 5168: 5160: 5156: 5147: 5145: 5136: 5135: 5131: 5123: 5119: 5110: 5108: 5099: 5098: 5094: 5085: 5083: 5075: 5074: 5070: 5062: 5058: 5050: 5043: 5035: 5031: 5023: 5019: 5010: 5008: 4999: 4998: 4991: 4982: 4980: 4972: 4971: 4967: 4959: 4952: 4944: 4940: 4932: 4928: 4915: 4914: 4910: 4902: 4898: 4890: 4886: 4872: 4871: 4867: 4859: 4855: 4847: 4843: 4831: 4826: 4825: 4821: 4807: 4806: 4802: 4794: 4790: 4782: 4778: 4769: 4767: 4758: 4757: 4753: 4745: 4741: 4733: 4726: 4718: 4711: 4702: 4700: 4692: 4691: 4682: 4674: 4670: 4662: 4658: 4649: 4647: 4639: 4638: 4631: 4623: 4619: 4611: 4607: 4599: 4595: 4587: 4583: 4571: 4566: 4565: 4561: 4549: 4544: 4543: 4532: 4524: 4520: 4512: 4508: 4500: 4496: 4487: 4485: 4476: 4475: 4471: 4462: 4460: 4452: 4451: 4447: 4439: 4435: 4426: 4424: 4415: 4414: 4410: 4401: 4399: 4390: 4389: 4385: 4377: 4373: 4365: 4361: 4349: 4344: 4343: 4339: 4327: 4322: 4321: 4317: 4309: 4305: 4293: 4288: 4287: 4283: 4275: 4271: 4263: 4259: 4251: 4247: 4235: 4230: 4229: 4225: 4216: 4214: 4205: 4204: 4200: 4192: 4188: 4180: 4176: 4168: 4164: 4156: 4152: 4143: 4141: 4133: 4132: 4128: 4120: 4116: 4108: 4104: 4095: 4093: 4085: 4084: 4080: 4071: 4069: 4061: 4060: 4056: 4048: 4044: 4035: 4033: 4024: 4023: 4019: 4010: 4008: 4000: 3999: 3995: 3987: 3983: 3975: 3971: 3962: 3960: 3952: 3951: 3944: 3935: 3933: 3925: 3924: 3920: 3912: 3905: 3896: 3894: 3891:Revista Galileu 3885: 3884: 3880: 3871: 3869: 3860: 3859: 3855: 3847: 3843: 3829: 3828: 3824: 3816: 3812: 3803: 3801: 3792: 3791: 3782: 3774: 3770: 3761: 3759: 3751: 3750: 3746: 3737: 3735: 3726: 3725: 3721: 3713: 3709: 3701: 3697: 3689: 3685: 3676: 3674: 3665: 3664: 3660: 3651: 3649: 3641: 3640: 3636: 3628: 3624: 3609:(31): 175–188. 3596: 3595: 3591: 3583: 3579: 3571: 3567: 3559: 3555: 3547: 3543: 3535: 3531: 3523: 3519: 3511: 3507: 3499: 3495: 3487: 3483: 3474: 3472: 3463: 3462: 3458: 3449: 3447: 3438: 3437: 3433: 3424: 3422: 3413: 3412: 3408: 3400: 3396: 3387: 3385: 3377: 3376: 3372: 3363: 3361: 3353: 3352: 3348: 3340: 3336: 3327: 3325: 3317: 3316: 3312: 3304: 3300: 3292: 3285: 3277: 3273: 3265: 3261: 3253: 3249: 3241: 3237: 3228: 3226: 3217: 3216: 3212: 3203: 3201: 3192: 3191: 3187: 3178: 3176: 3167: 3166: 3162: 3154: 3150: 3142: 3138: 3130: 3126: 3117: 3115: 3107: 3106: 3102: 3093: 3091: 3083: 3082: 3078: 3069: 3067: 3058: 3057: 3053: 3041: 3036: 3035: 3031: 3023: 3016: 3008: 2999: 2990: 2988: 2979: 2978: 2974: 2965: 2963: 2954: 2953: 2949: 2941: 2937: 2929: 2925: 2917: 2913: 2901: 2896: 2895: 2891: 2882: 2880: 2871: 2870: 2866: 2854: 2849: 2848: 2844: 2832: 2827: 2826: 2822: 2814: 2810: 2802: 2798: 2789: 2787: 2778: 2777: 2773: 2759: 2758: 2754: 2746: 2742: 2733: 2731: 2723: 2722: 2713: 2701: 2696: 2695: 2691: 2683: 2679: 2671: 2667: 2659: 2655: 2647: 2643: 2635: 2631: 2623: 2619: 2611: 2607: 2599: 2595: 2587: 2583: 2575: 2571: 2563: 2556: 2548: 2541: 2533: 2529: 2521: 2517: 2513:, pp. 221) 2509: 2505: 2497: 2493: 2485: 2481: 2473: 2466: 2458: 2454: 2446: 2439: 2431: 2427: 2419: 2415: 2407: 2403: 2391: 2386: 2385: 2381: 2368:Silva, Camila. 2367: 2366: 2362: 2348: 2347: 2343: 2335: 2326: 2314: 2309: 2308: 2304: 2292: 2287: 2286: 2282: 2274: 2270: 2262: 2258: 2250: 2246: 2237: 2235: 2227: 2226: 2222: 2213: 2211: 2202: 2201: 2197: 2183: 2182: 2178: 2170: 2166: 2162:, pp. 124) 2158: 2149: 2141: 2137: 2128: 2126: 2117: 2116: 2112: 2103: 2101: 2092: 2091: 2087: 2083:, pp. 4–5) 2079: 2075: 2067: 2063: 2051: 2046: 2045: 2041: 2023: 2022: 2018: 2014:, pp. 311) 2010: 2006: 1998: 1991: 1979: 1978: 1971: 1959: 1954: 1953: 1944: 1935: 1933: 1924: 1923: 1919: 1910: 1908: 1900: 1899: 1892: 1887: 1875: 1788:Em câmara lenta 1772: 1716:João Figueiredo 1689:Teotônio Vilela 1665: 1610: 1600:Jornal da Tarde 1548: 1542: 1383: 1338:Diário da Noite 1148: 1069:and journalist 984: 979: 954: 930: 913: 905: 886: 873: 855: 846: 841: 836: 702: 652:Peasant Leagues 596: 549: 544: 513:- VPR) and the 489:- COLINA), the 436: 420: 414: 403: 397: 386: 379: 372: 357: 344:João Figueiredo 336: 335: 324: 323: 312: 311: 300: 299: 288: 287: 276: 275: 264: 133: 90: 79: 46: 17: 12: 11: 5: 6177: 6175: 6167: 6166: 6161: 6156: 6146: 6145: 6141: 6140: 6128: 6116: 6093: 6092: 6090: 6089: 6084: 6082:Roberto Campos 6079: 6074: 6069: 6067:Ernesto Geisel 6064: 6059: 6054: 6048: 6046: 6042: 6041: 6039: 6038: 6033: 6028: 6023: 6018: 6012: 6010: 6006: 6005: 6003: 6002: 5997: 5992: 5987: 5986: 5985: 5975: 5973:Armed struggle 5970: 5965: 5959: 5956: 5955: 5947: 5945: 5944: 5937: 5930: 5922: 5916: 5915: 5909: 5892: 5883: 5867: 5858: 5849: 5840: 5831: 5822: 5813: 5805:Varia Historia 5793: 5784: 5773: 5770: 5767: 5766: 5741: 5716: 5691: 5689:, p. 193) 5679: 5667: 5665:, p. 188) 5655: 5633: 5609: 5602: 5582: 5567: 5555: 5543: 5519: 5517:, p. 182) 5507: 5505:, p. 180) 5495: 5493:, p. 344) 5483: 5459: 5434: 5404: 5392: 5390:, p. 186) 5380: 5368: 5346: 5344:, p. 342) 5334: 5322: 5297: 5295:, p. 336) 5285: 5261: 5239: 5237:, p. 334) 5227: 5203: 5178: 5166: 5164:, p. 346) 5154: 5129: 5127:, p. 345) 5117: 5092: 5068: 5066:, p. 338) 5056: 5054:, p. 343) 5041: 5039:, p. 316) 5029: 5027:, p. 315) 5017: 5006:Agência Senado 4989: 4965: 4963:, p. 314) 4950: 4938: 4926: 4908: 4896: 4884: 4865: 4853: 4841: 4819: 4800: 4798:, p. 236) 4796:Gorender (2014 4788: 4776: 4751: 4747:Gorender (2014 4739: 4737:, p. 299) 4724: 4722:, p. 230) 4709: 4680: 4678:, p. 228) 4668: 4656: 4629: 4617: 4615:, p. 264) 4613:Gorender (2014 4605: 4593: 4581: 4559: 4530: 4526:Gorender (2014 4518: 4514:Gorender (2014 4506: 4502:Gorender (2014 4494: 4469: 4445: 4443:, p. 222) 4441:Gorender (2014 4433: 4408: 4383: 4379:Gorender (2014 4371: 4369:, p. 219) 4367:Gorender (2014 4359: 4337: 4315: 4313:, p. 212) 4311:Gorender (2014 4303: 4281: 4279:, p. 220) 4277:Gorender (2014 4269: 4267:, p. 211) 4265:Gorender (2014 4257: 4255:, p. 206) 4253:Gorender (2014 4245: 4223: 4198: 4196:, p. 210) 4194:Gorender (2014 4186: 4184:, p. 204) 4182:Gorender (2014 4174: 4172:, p. 187) 4170:Gorender (2014 4162: 4150: 4139:Mundo Educação 4126: 4124:, p. 174) 4122:Gorender (2014 4114: 4102: 4078: 4054: 4042: 4017: 3993: 3981: 3979:, p. 137) 3969: 3942: 3918: 3916:, p. 173) 3914:Gorender (2014 3903: 3878: 3853: 3851:, p. 136) 3841: 3822: 3818:Gorender (2014 3810: 3780: 3778:, p. 128) 3768: 3744: 3719: 3717:, p. 184) 3715:Gorender (2014 3707: 3705:, p. 185) 3703:Gorender (2014 3695: 3693:, p. 183) 3691:Gorender (2014 3683: 3658: 3634: 3632:, p. 179) 3630:Gorender (2014 3622: 3589: 3585:Gorender (2014 3577: 3575:, p. 111) 3565: 3561:Gorender (2014 3553: 3551:, p. 169) 3549:Gorender (2014 3541: 3539:, p. 164) 3537:Gorender (2014 3529: 3517: 3513:Gorender (2014 3505: 3503:, p. 159) 3501:Gorender (2014 3493: 3481: 3456: 3431: 3406: 3394: 3370: 3355:"Maio de 1968" 3346: 3334: 3310: 3298: 3283: 3271: 3259: 3247: 3235: 3210: 3185: 3160: 3156:Gorender (2014 3148: 3146:, p. 144) 3144:Gorender (2014 3136: 3134:, p. 170) 3132:Gorender (2014 3124: 3100: 3076: 3051: 3029: 3014: 3010:Gorender (2014 2997: 2972: 2947: 2935: 2931:Gorender (2014 2923: 2921:, p. 125) 2911: 2889: 2864: 2842: 2820: 2808: 2806:, p. 215) 2796: 2771: 2752: 2740: 2711: 2689: 2677: 2665: 2653: 2649:Gorender (2014 2641: 2629: 2625:Gorender (2014 2617: 2605: 2593: 2581: 2569: 2554: 2539: 2527: 2525:, pp. 13) 2515: 2503: 2501:, pp. 47) 2491: 2489:, pp. 48) 2479: 2477:, pp. 40) 2464: 2452: 2450:, pp. 54) 2437: 2435:, pp. 50) 2425: 2423:, pp. 14) 2413: 2401: 2379: 2360: 2341: 2339:, pp. 29) 2324: 2302: 2280: 2278:, pp. 28) 2268: 2266:, pp. 27) 2256: 2254:, pp. 58) 2244: 2233:Mundo Educação 2220: 2195: 2176: 2174:, pp. 59) 2164: 2147: 2145:, pp. 65) 2135: 2110: 2085: 2073: 2061: 2039: 2016: 2004: 1989: 1969: 1942: 1930:Gazeta do Povo 1917: 1889: 1888: 1886: 1883: 1882: 1881: 1874: 1871: 1771: 1768: 1712:Djalma Marinho 1664: 1661: 1609: 1606: 1553:Araguaia River 1544:Main article: 1541: 1538: 1534:Ernesto Geisel 1382: 1379: 1333:Rádio Nacional 1301:Jacob Gorender 1237:Luís Travassos 1169:Carlos Lacerda 1147: 1144: 1095:modus operandi 1008:Santa Catarina 998:plan, was the 992:Leonel Brizola 983: 980: 978: 975: 953: 947: 938:vanguard party 929: 926: 912: 909: 904: 901: 885: 882: 872: 869: 854: 851: 845: 842: 840: 837: 835: 832: 714:Rio de Janeiro 701: 698: 608:Popular Action 595: 592: 548: 545: 543: 540: 505:- PCdoB), the 441: 440: 438:Leonel Brizola 393:Carlos Lamarca 347: 332:Ernesto Geisel 261: 260: 256: 255: 254: 253: 247: 241: 236: 226: 215: 205: 194: 176: 175: 174: 164: 154: 132: 131: 121: 119:Brazilian Navy 111: 109:Brazilian Army 75: 74: 70: 69: 66: 65: 64: 63: 52: 48: 47: 42: 40: 36: 35: 32: 24: 23: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 6176: 6165: 6162: 6160: 6157: 6155: 6152: 6151: 6149: 6139: 6134: 6129: 6127: 6117: 6115: 6105: 6101: 6088: 6085: 6083: 6080: 6078: 6075: 6073: 6070: 6068: 6065: 6063: 6060: 6058: 6055: 6053: 6050: 6049: 6047: 6043: 6037: 6034: 6032: 6029: 6027: 6024: 6022: 6019: 6017: 6014: 6013: 6011: 6007: 6001: 5998: 5996: 5993: 5991: 5988: 5984: 5981: 5980: 5979: 5976: 5974: 5971: 5969: 5966: 5964: 5961: 5960: 5957: 5950: 5943: 5938: 5936: 5931: 5929: 5924: 5923: 5920: 5912: 5906: 5902: 5898: 5893: 5889: 5884: 5880: 5873: 5868: 5864: 5859: 5855: 5850: 5846: 5841: 5837: 5832: 5828: 5823: 5819: 5814: 5810: 5806: 5799: 5794: 5790: 5785: 5781: 5776: 5775: 5771: 5755: 5751: 5745: 5742: 5731: 5727: 5720: 5717: 5705: 5701: 5695: 5692: 5688: 5683: 5680: 5676: 5671: 5668: 5664: 5659: 5656: 5651: 5644: 5637: 5634: 5623: 5619: 5613: 5610: 5605: 5599: 5595: 5594: 5586: 5583: 5578: 5571: 5568: 5564: 5559: 5556: 5552: 5547: 5544: 5533: 5532:Brasil Escola 5529: 5523: 5520: 5516: 5511: 5508: 5504: 5499: 5496: 5492: 5487: 5484: 5473: 5469: 5463: 5460: 5448: 5444: 5438: 5435: 5423: 5419: 5415: 5408: 5405: 5401: 5396: 5393: 5389: 5384: 5381: 5377: 5372: 5369: 5364: 5357: 5350: 5347: 5343: 5338: 5335: 5331: 5326: 5323: 5312: 5308: 5301: 5298: 5294: 5289: 5286: 5275: 5274:Brasil Escola 5271: 5265: 5262: 5257: 5250: 5243: 5240: 5236: 5231: 5228: 5217: 5213: 5207: 5204: 5192: 5188: 5182: 5179: 5175: 5170: 5167: 5163: 5158: 5155: 5143: 5139: 5133: 5130: 5126: 5121: 5118: 5106: 5102: 5096: 5093: 5082: 5078: 5072: 5069: 5065: 5060: 5057: 5053: 5048: 5046: 5042: 5038: 5033: 5030: 5026: 5021: 5018: 5007: 5003: 4996: 4994: 4990: 4979: 4975: 4969: 4966: 4962: 4957: 4955: 4951: 4948:, p. 69) 4947: 4942: 4939: 4935: 4930: 4927: 4923:. 2022-02-24. 4922: 4918: 4912: 4909: 4906:, p. 66) 4905: 4900: 4897: 4894:, p. 63) 4893: 4888: 4885: 4880: 4876: 4869: 4866: 4862: 4857: 4854: 4850: 4845: 4842: 4837: 4830: 4823: 4820: 4815: 4811: 4804: 4801: 4797: 4792: 4789: 4786:, p. 66) 4785: 4780: 4777: 4765: 4761: 4755: 4752: 4748: 4743: 4740: 4736: 4735:Ridenti (1993 4731: 4729: 4725: 4721: 4720:Ridenti (1993 4716: 4714: 4710: 4699: 4698:Brasil Escola 4695: 4689: 4687: 4685: 4681: 4677: 4676:Ridenti (1993 4672: 4669: 4665: 4664:Ridenti (1993 4660: 4657: 4646: 4645:Brasil Escola 4642: 4636: 4634: 4630: 4626: 4621: 4618: 4614: 4609: 4606: 4603:, p. 20) 4602: 4597: 4594: 4591:, p. 73) 4590: 4585: 4582: 4577: 4570: 4563: 4560: 4555: 4548: 4541: 4539: 4537: 4535: 4531: 4527: 4522: 4519: 4515: 4510: 4507: 4503: 4498: 4495: 4484: 4480: 4473: 4470: 4459: 4455: 4449: 4446: 4442: 4437: 4434: 4422: 4418: 4412: 4409: 4397: 4393: 4387: 4384: 4380: 4375: 4372: 4368: 4363: 4360: 4355: 4348: 4341: 4338: 4333: 4326: 4319: 4316: 4312: 4307: 4304: 4299: 4292: 4285: 4282: 4278: 4273: 4270: 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