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  1. Ricardo Pío Pérez Godoy (* 9. Juni 1905 in Lima; † 26. Juli 1982 ebenda [1]) war von 1962 bis 1963 als Chef einer Militärjunta Machthaber in Peru . Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 1.1 Politische Karriere. 1.2 Machtübernahme und Präsidentschaft (1962–1963) 1.3 Machtverlust. 2 Weblinks. 3 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Politische Karriere.

  2. Ricardo Pío Pérez Godoy (Lima, 9 de mayo de 1905-Ib., 26 de julio de 1982) fue un militar y político peruano que gobernó como presidente de una Junta Militar de Gobierno, tras dar un golpe de Estado a Manuel Prado Ugarteche a escasos diez días del fin de su periodo, frustrando de esa manera la elección del presidente que debía hacer el ...

  3. Ricardo Pío Pérez Godoy (9 June 1905 – 26 July 1982) was a general of the Peruvian army who launched a coup d'état in July 1962, headed a military junta until March 1963 and served as the 47th President of Peru (1st President of the Military Junta).

  4. Ricardo Pérez Godoy. The 1962 Peruvian coup d'état was promoted by the then Chief of the Joint Command of the Peruvian Armed Forces, General Ricardo Pérez Godoy, against the outgoing government of Manuel Prado Ugarteche for alleged irregularities in the electoral process of that year.

    • 18 July 1962
    • Palacio de Gobierno, Lima
  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Ricardo Pío Pérez Godoy (9 June 1905 – 26 July 1982) was a general of the Peruvian army who launched a coup d'état in July 1962, headed a military junta until March 1963 and served as the 47th President of Peru (1st President of the Military Junta).

  6. He sided with the United States in the Cold War, but was deposed in a coup, led by Ricardo Perez Godoy in 1962. He went into exile for one last time to Paris, where he died in 1967. Biography. Birth and early years.

  7. On July 18 1962, Lindley launched a military coup together with Ricardo Pérez Godoy against the democratically elected President of Peru Manuel Prado, in order to prevent the election of Manuel A. Odría as president by Congress on July 28, 1962, based on his agreement between Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre, who placed first in the election, but th...