The roles of Augusto Pinochet and the U.S. in overthrowing the Allende government
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Allende, Pinochet and the 1973 Military coup in Chile
·<Tab/>The role of Pinochet and the USA in overthrowing the Allende government
Salvador Allende became the first democratically elected socialist leader in world in 1970 when he won the majority vote in Chile. His first year in office was a successful one- socialisation of the means of production in the nation had positive effects on the economy and
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Pinochet's army. The CIA was ordered to push propaganda on the public that created a better image for the bloody coup. The United States had been the greatest supporter of the 1973 Military Coup and this knowledge has become widely known due to the declassified documents that surfaced recently, effectively placing considerable blame of Chile's social problems on the United States. Even so, the American government decided to ignore it and coincidentally, so did the media.
Pinochet's army. The CIA was ordered to push propaganda on the public that created a better image for the bloody coup. The United States had been the greatest supporter of the 1973 Military Coup and this knowledge has become widely known due to the declassified documents that surfaced recently, effectively placing considerable blame of Chile's social problems on the United States. Even so, the American government decided to ignore it and coincidentally, so did the media.