The Year 1932 was not only the year in which the famous carnival of
Rio de Janeiro was organized for the first time, or the giant statue
of the Christ the Redeemer was placed on top of the Corcovado mountain
ridge: tragically, it was also the year of the last civil war fought
in Brazil. On 9 July 1932, about 35,000 men from two Brazilian federal
states - Sao Paulo and Mato Grosso do Sul – rose in arms against the
dictatorship of Getúlio Vargas, demanding the return to
constitutionality and democracy. This movement became known as the
‘Constitutionalist’, while its members became known as the
‘Paulistas’. The Brazilian government reacted with brute force: it
deployed over 100,000 troops supported by heavy artillery and combat
aircraft. The result was the biggest war ever fought in Brazil: the
first ever campaign to see strategic aerial bombardment conducted in
the Americas; the first aircraft shot down in air combat, and the
first to see night bombing operations. Following three months of
bitter fighting – which often degenerated into trench warfare –
the Paulistas were defeated. Indeed, the end of this conflict brought
to the end a period of successive civil wars fought in Brazil since
1889. The Paulista War – the first authoritative account of this
conflict ever published in the English language – provides a
blow-by-blow account of both aerial and ground combat operations. It
is lavishly illustrated with a collection of authentic photographs and
exclusive color profiles, and as such is an indispensable source of
reference about this crucial moment in the history of the largest
country in South America.
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Volume 1 - The Last Civil War in Brazil, 1932
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781915113405
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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