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    The Brazilian communist uprising of 1935 (Portuguese: Intentona Comunista) was a military revolt in Brazil led by Luís Carlos Prestes and leftist low-rank...
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    The Brazilian Communist Party (Portuguese: Partido Comunista Brasileiro), originally the Communist Party of Brazil (Partido Comunista do Brasil), is a...
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    The Brazilian Integralist Action Militia were a paramilitary force linked to Brazilian Integralist Action (AIB). It was subordinated, at first, to the...
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  • Uprising 1923: Hamburg Uprising 1924: Tatarbunary Uprising 1924: Estonian coup d'état attempt 1932: 1932 Salvadoran peasant uprising 1935: Brazilian communist...
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    Luís Carlos Prestes (category Brazilian Communist Party politicians)
    – March 7, 1990) was a Brazilian revolutionary and politician who served as the general-secretary of the Brazilian Communist Party from 1943 to 1980...
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  • Brazilian Army. Later served in the Federalist Revolution and in the War of Canudos. Pedro Hahn (1850–1949) – Brazilian Army. Last German-Brazilian veteran...
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    the Drafting of a General History of (1985). Africa Under Colonial Domination 1880–1935. UNESCO. p. 244. ISBN 9789231017131. "Uprisings against the German/South...
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    Honório de Freitas Guimarães (category Brazilian communists)
    joined the PCB in 1931 and played a role in planning the Brazilian communist uprising of 1935, which ultimately failed. Arrested in 1938–1939, he was released...
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  • 1935, Luís Carlos Prestes returned to Brazil clandestinely, tasked by the leadership of the Communist International with promoting an armed uprising that...
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    control of a communist government for three days. Vargas used the uprising as justification for the creation of the National Security Law of 1935, which...
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