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La Dictadura militar en Chile: El día que la infamia vistió uniform [The Military Dictatorship in Chile: The Day That Infamy Wore a Uniform]

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La Dictadura militar en Chile: El día que la infamia vistió uniform [The Military Dictatorship in Chile: The Day That Infamy Wore a Uniform]

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Entre 1973, cuando las Fuerzas Armadas dieron un golpe de Estado, y el 11 de marzo de 1990, cuando el dictador Augusto Pinochet entregó el poder al presidente Patricio Aylwin, Chile experimentó una importante transformación económica, política y social en relación a muchos países de la región.

Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.

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