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Chalbaud presidency. Some believe Urbina despised Delgado Chalbaud, while others argue they were close until a falling out over politics. The day after the capture and imprisonment of Urbina, he was assassinated by orders of the Direction of National Security, efficiently securing Pérez Jiménez's position as the strongman in Venezuela for the next several years.
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Domingo Urbina. The kidnapping took place in Caracas between the neighborhood of Country Club and Chapellin, and his murder took place in the semi-abandoned Las Mercedes neighborhood. His murder seems to be the unintended outcome of a failed kidnapping led by SimĂłn Urbina, who looked to overthrow the
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In 1948, Chalbaud was among those who overthrew that government of president Gallegos, and was a member of the Military Junta of Government along with
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in 1945, Carlos was a member of the Government Revolutionary Junta that replaced Medina. He was Minister of Defense during the presidencies of
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from 1948 to 1950. Cerro Carlos Delgado Chalbaud (1047m), a mountain in Venezuela's Amazonas estate where the headwaters of the
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As one of the brightest officials of the Armed Forces associated with the group that overthrew
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Chalbaud was kidnapped and murdered on 13 November 1950, by a group led by
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and Luis Llovera Páez, who was the titular head of the three-person junta.
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commandant of the expeditionary was killed, leading Carlos to return to
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and lingered as the President until his assassination in Caracas.
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on 11 August 1929, with the purpose to overthrow the strongman
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Chalbaud was married to LucĂ­a Devine, who served as
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President of Venezuela
RĂłmulo Gallegos
Germán Suárez Flamerich
Minister of Defence
Marcos Pérez Jiménez
Caracas
United States of Venezuela

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