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  1. Copiapó, Chile. Died. May 15, 1954. (1954-05-15) (aged 75) Santiago, Chile. Marmaduke Grove Vallejo (July 6, 1878 – May 15, 1954), was a Chilean Air Force officer, political figure and member of the Government Junta of the Socialist Republic of Chile in 1932.

  2. Marmaduke Grove, fundador y líder del Partido Socialista Auténtico (PSA). Marmaduke Grove Vallejo ( Copiapó, 6 de julio de 1878- Santiago, 15 de mayo de 1954) (nombre irlandés a veces escrito erróneamente como Marmaduque) fue un militar, revolucionario y político chileno, miembro del Partido Socialista (PS).

  3. Typical of this breed of non-Marxian, nontheoretical socialist was Colonel Marmaduke Grove Vallejo, career army officer, senator from Santiago, and secretary general of the Socialist Party. Chilean socialism prior to 1933 developed slowly with frequent crises and agonizing reverses.

  4. 1. Okt. 2009 · Para contrarrestar el poder de Ibáñez, Montero reintegra a las fuerzas armadas ni más ni menos que… a Marmaduke Grove, quien había sido dado de baja del ejército, ahora era reestablecido, pero esta vez en la recientemente independizada Fuerza Aérea, surgida de la unificación del contingente aéreo del Ejército y la Armada ...

  5. Typical of this breed of non-Marxian, nontheoretical socialist was Colonel Marmaduke Grove Vallejo, career army officer, senator from Santiago, and secretary general of the Socialist Party. Chilean socialism prior to 1933 developed slowly with frequent crises and agonizing reverses.

  6. Marmaduke Grove and the Chilean National Election of 1932 Jack. Ray Thomas * As Chileans prepared for the election of October, 1932, the political scene was clouded. No less than thirty two political parties existed, some of them organized by fraternal organizations, labor unions, and splinter groups from traditional parties. But the influence ...

  7. 6. Juli 2020 · 6 July, 2020. On June 4, 1932, Air Force Colonel Marmaduke Grove led a coup d’état and created the Chilean Socialist Republic. Due to infighting and lack of public support, however, it was dissolved just 101 days later. Chile Today takes a look back at the Chilean Socialist Republic.