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The '''1973 Chilean coup d'état''' was a watershed event in both the history of [[Chile]] and the [[Cold War]]. At the end of the conflict [[Salvador Allende]] was killed, and the military [[Augusto Pinochet]] rose to power. | The '''1973 Chilean coup d'état''' was a watershed event in both the history of [[Chile]] and the [[Cold War]]. At the end of the conflict [[Salvador Allende]] was killed, and the military [[Augusto Pinochet]] rose to power. | ||
In the end, Augusto Pinochet was a puppet of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], and wanted [[ | In the end, Augusto Pinochet was a puppet of the [[Templars|Templar Order]], and wanted [[Abstergo Industries]] had influence in the region. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 08:09, 24 February 2017
The 1973 Chilean coup d'état was a watershed event in both the history of Chile and the Cold War. At the end of the conflict Salvador Allende was killed, and the military Augusto Pinochet rose to power.
In the end, Augusto Pinochet was a puppet of the Templar Order, and wanted Abstergo Industries had influence in the region.
References