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not be candidate in presidential elections, for which he had to resign at least six months prior to the elections. Odría then implemented his famous "descent to the plain": with barely a month to go before the elections, he left power to General Zenón Noriega (June 1950). The opposition, united into the National Democratic League, in turn nominated General Ernesto Montagne as the candidate. But the National Electoral court rejected his registration on June 11, 1950; the next day the deadly Arequipa rebellion broke out. The government blamed the National Democratic League for the revolt and Montagne was arrested under various pretexts, although he was released after two weeks. The Military Junta then decided to deport General Montagne to Argentina, asking him to request it in writing, a request that they did not obtain. So the alleged extradition was never carried out. Odría as the sole candidate in that election, which was regarded as a farce.
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The Bustamante government was overthrown after the coup d'état of General Manuel A. Odría on October 27, 1948, who formed a Military Junta and called for presidential elections in 1950. Odría would be the candidate, but there was a problem: according to the constitution, an incumbent president can
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in 1922 as deputy to General Wilhelm Faupel, a German officer who had been appointed Inspector General of the Army. Promoted to colonel in 1928, he was again appointed deputy director of the Military School in 1929. When Leguía was overthrown, he did not recognize the cabinet formed in Lima headed
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Initially, his cabinet was predominantly filled with Army officers, Later, from October 1937, important civilian figures joined him, such as Dr. Carlos Concha (Foreign Relations), Benjamín Roca (Finance and Commerce) and Rafael Escardó (Public Health, Works and Social Welfare). In December 1938,
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Promoted to sergeant major in 1915, he was assigned as an adjunct to the Infantry and Shooting Inspectorate. In 1918, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel and was appointed head of a section in the General Staff of the Army; but shortly afterwards he was transferred to the Military
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was ruling the country. Ernesto was appointed Minister of Justice and Worship on 21 May 1935 and then became head of the newly created portfolio of Education in October 1935. Following the resignation of President of the Council of Ministers
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took place on July 4, 1919, he requested to be withdrawn. But soon he accepted appointment at the General Directorate of National Shooting, and then, the headquarters of the Infantry Regiment No. 15 which was organized in
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He was born to Adhemar Montagne Crepin, who was of French descent and María Eugenia Markholz Walsh, who was of German descent. He studied at the Licentico cientifico, at the
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In 1909, in the chapel of the House of Armies, he married Raquel Sánchez-Benavides La Rosa, with whom he had seven children, including General Ernesto Montagne Sánchez.
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for two terms (1939–1941). While serving in the post, he had to receive the presidential sash from the hands of Benavides and place it on the new president,
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as chief of staff of the Army foe Operations of the North-East in 1933. He remained there for two years and returned to Lima in 1935.
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He entered the Military School of Chorrillos in 1902 and obtained the sword of honoraafter his graduation and the rank of
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and, together with lawmakers of the National Democratic Front, tried to contain and mitigate the opposition,
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Who's who in Latin America: Brazil, Bolivia, Chile, and Peru; Argentina, Paraguay, and Uruquay
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in the presidential election, but he was arrested and exiled. He was the father of
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by General Ponce, on August 24, 1930, and rather supported the putsch led in
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Retired to private life, General Montagne died a few years later, in 1954.
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Once again elected senator from Loreto in 1945, he supported President
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Montagne was elected senator from Loreto (1939–1945), and became
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replaced Roca, and Dr. Guillermo Almenara replaced Escardó.
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by a group of Peruvians who were discontent with the
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Luis Sánchez Cerro
Óscar R. Benavides
President of the Senate
Manuel A. Odría
Ernesto Montagne Sánchez
Juan Velasco Alvarado
Colegio Aleman
Colegio San José de Cluny
Technical School of Commerce
ensign
Topography
First World War
Augusto Leguía
Sicuani
Lima
Arequipa
Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro
Comptroller General
Colombia
Leticia
Solomon-Lozano Treaty
Iquitos
Oscar R. Benavides
Manuel E. Rodriguez
first vice presidency of the Republic
Manuel Ugarteche
Antonio Ramirez Rodríguez

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