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Optional support from Deeppodcast: / deeppodcastiran Instagram: / deep.podcast Telegram Channel: Https://www.telegram.me/deeppodcast Chile Pinochet's ex-wife was born on November 25, 1915, in A coastal town called Valparaiso was born. His family was a middle-class Catholic Christian. His father was a local employee of French descent, and his mother, Avelina, was a religious woman. Pinochet was very dependent on his mother as a child. When the family moved to the suburbs, Pinochet's mother stayed in Valparaiso, and Pinochet insisted on staying with her. Pinochet's dream of becoming a painter and artist did not bring much fruit. When he graduated from high school, he decided to put on a military uniform and join the army. Of course, it was easier said than done. The reason was his father. His father wanted Pinochet to become a doctor. But Pinochet had some tricks up his sleeve. His mother, Avelina, did something for Pinochet that multiplied the son's interest in his mother. When Pinochet said he was going to join the army, Avelina told everyone that her son's military service was something she had always dreamed of. But this path was by no means easy. The army rejected Pinochet's request twice in a row at the very beginning. Finally, in 1933, the insistence of Pinochet and his mother paid off and the army accepted Pinochet's request for membership. Pinochet was admitted to the War Academy in Santiago, Chile. The most interesting thing about Pinochet's youth is that it is not talked about at all. Just as Pinochet graduated as an infantry officer, World War II began. Although Chile decided not to intervene in the war, it symbolically declared war on Nazi Germany. At the end of the war, Pinochet spent his best days in Santiago. The story of Augusto Pinochet is not a biography of one person, but a kind of biography of two people. One is the story of Augusto Pinochet's own life and the other is the story of Salvador Allende's life. Salvador Allende was born in June 1908. The early days of Allende's life were very similar to Pinochet's. Like Pinochet, Allende was born in Valparaiso. Allende came from a busy, middle-class family. Like Pinochet, Allende's family was religious. Allende's father also wanted his son to become a doctor in the future. Pinochet joined the army instead of medicine, but Allende's path was a little more winding. Let's get to know this character. Mr. Juan Demarchi is one of the most influential and unknown figures in history. We came to 1970, twenty-two years ago, Allende was a senator and was visiting the Communist camp. Pinochet was also a guard at one of the camps and threatened to shoot Allende. Now let's see what happened to Augusto Pinochet in these twenty-two years. The answer is: nothing! The fact is that there is not much information available about these 22 years, and if Pinochet did anything, it was in secret and not very present in society. In 1970, Pinochet was a 55-year-old army officer whose only impact on world history was to threaten to shoot the future president. Especially when Allende was not yet president. In 1971, Pinochet's name first appeared on the lips. The reason was a scandal. Pinochet is said to have been able to reach the military command of Santiago, the capital of Chile, by struggle, which many considered a scandal. At that time, there were a large number of infantrymen under Commander Pinochet. But Pinochet still did not play an important role in Chilean politics. So far, our story is still useless. The most important character in the story is the CIA in America. In Washington, D.C., and at the White House, Nixon and his entourage were still in a strange panic, because they could do nothing to stop Allende's rise to power. The CIA decided to use the lever of economic pressure to put pressure on Allende's government. On the other hand, they gave a lot of money to right-wing factions to carry out a big propaganda campaign against Salvador Allende. To be fair, the United States was right, and Allende was a very dangerous nut for the United States and the Chilean wealthy. He, who had received only one-third of the popular vote and won, immediately declared all the country's resources and industries national. On the other hand, everything Alande did was based on the Chilean Constitution. At that time, from the Western and even nationalist point of view, a socialist was a dictator, while Allende was not really such a personality. Augusto Pinochet died on September 10, 2006, at his home in Santiago. A few days before his death, he said he was willing to defend himself in court. To this day, the Chilean government considers Pinochet a criminal responsible for the deaths of thousands of Chilean citizens. It is said that more than 40,000 citizens lost their lives during Pinochet's crimes. Chile is still under the heavy shadow of Pinochet, as much as the law could not try Pinochet, his