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Antonio Rodríguez Ramírez

Antonio Rodríguez Ramírez (died February 19, 1939) was a Peruvian military officer and politician who served as Minister of Government and Police (1935-1939) and Second Vice President of the Republic (1936-1939) under General Óscar R. Benavides.

On 19 February 1939, as the result of a fake seance, Rodríguez Ramírez staged an unsuccessful coup d'état attempt against Benavides. Rodríguez Ramírez was shot and killed that same day.

Antonio Rodriguez Ramirez

Early life edit

Rodríguez Ramírez was born in Lima. His father served in the Peruvian military. Rodríguez Ramírez attended military school, where he was recognised as a top student.

When Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro became President of Peru on December 8, 1931, Rodríguez Ramírez, then an army colonel, was appointed Chief of Staff of the military.

Government career edit

In March 1932, assassins unsuccessfully attacked Sánchez Cerro in a church in Miraflores. During the attack, Rodríguez Ramírez was shot in the leg, leaving him permanently disabled. This injury gave him the nickname “el lajo Rodríguez”.

On April 30, 1933, Rodríguez Ramírez was in Sánchez Cerro's car when he was assassinated. Rodríguez Ramírez was unhurt and may have shot the assassin. When Benavides was appointed president by the Constituent Assembly, Rodríguez Ramírez became his ally. Benavides promoted him to general.

In 1935, Rodríguez Ramírez was appointed Minister of Government and Police. At that time, the Apristas, or supporters of American Popular Revolutionary Alliance and Communists were harshly persecuted. While serving in the post, Rodríguez Ramírez continued to repress them.

When Benavides, with the approval of the Constituent Assembly, restored the vice-presidencies (abolished since 1920), Rodríguez Ramírezwas appointed second vice-president of the Republic, for being the Minister of Government, while Ernesto Montagne Markholz was appointed First Vice President.

Spiritualist plot edit

At the time, it was rumored that Rodríguez Ramírez was a Mason who also believed in astrology and spiritualism. After learning this, APRA leader Víctor Raúl Haya de la Torre introduced Manuel Cenzano, a medium, into Rodríguez Ramírez's spiritual session. A secret Aprista, Cenzano worked to influence Rodríguez Ramírez for the benefit of APRA.

Cenzano convinced Rodríguez Ramírez that he was invoking the "spirit" of Sánchez Cerro. According to Cenzano, the spirit wanted Rodríguez Ramírez to end the Benavides dictatorship and restore democracy. To carry out this purpose, the spirit said that he needed help from APRA. As a result of this deception, Rodríguez Ramírez met with Haya de la Torre.

By April 1938, with a promise of support from Haya de la Torre, Rodríguez Ramírez started planning a coup attempt. He enlisted the support of General Cirilo Ortega, head of the dissident groups of the Revolutionary Union, or the "Sanchecerista party".

1939 coup attempt edit

February 19, 1939, Rodríguez Ramírez launched his coup attempt against Benavides. It was a Carnival Sunday in which Benavides was vacationing in Pisco.

Rodríguez Ramírez immediately occupied the Government Palace in Lima. Before the troops gathered in the courtyard, he was proclaimed acting head of the Republic. Rodríguez Ramírez immediately declared a general amnesty, called for a new Constituent Assembly and free elections.

However, later that day, the Assault Battalion of the Civil Guard of Peru, under Major GC Luis Rizo Patron Lembcke, reoccupied the palace. Rodríguez Ramírez was executed by machine gun, ending the coup attempt.

Aftermath edit

Rodríguez Ramírez's coup d'état reportedly failed due to a lack of support from other Army unit, important leaders or the general public. Despite their promises, the APRA failed to help him. .

Soon after the coup attempt, Benavides called for general elections.

Bibliography edit

  • Basadre Grohmann, Jorge: Historia de la República del Perú (1822 - 1933). Volumes 15 and 16. Edited by the Empresa Editora El Comercio S. A. Lima, 2005. ISBN 9972-205-77-0 (V.15) / ISBN 9972-205-78-9 (V.16)
  • Chanduvi Torres, Luis: El APRA por dentro. Lo que hice, lo que vi y lo que sé. 1931-1957. First Edition. May 1988. Lima, Perú. Published in Taller Gráfico “Copias e Impresiones”.
  • Chirinos Soto, Enrique: Historia de la República / 1930 -1985. Volume II. Desde Sánchez Cerro hasta Alan García. Lima, AFA Editores, 1985.
  • López Martínez, Héctor: La República Contemporánea (1933-2010). Volume XII of “Historia del Perú” published by la Empresa Editora El Comercio S.A, 2010. ISBN 978-612-4069-98-7
  • El Mariscal Benavides, su vida y su obra. Lima, Editorial Atlántida, 2.º volumen. 1976, 1981.

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student When Luis Miguel Sanchez Cerro became President of Peru on December 8 1931 Rodriguez Ramirez then an army colonel was appointed Chief of Staff of the military Government career editIn March 1932 assassins unsuccessfully attacked Sanchez Cerro in a church in Miraflores During the attack Rodriguez Ramirez was shot in the leg leaving him permanently disabled This injury gave him the nickname el lajo Rodriguez On April 30 1933 Rodriguez Ramirez was in Sanchez Cerro s car when he was assassinated Rodriguez Ramirez was unhurt and may have shot the assassin When Benavides was appointed president by the Constituent Assembly Rodriguez Ramirez became his ally Benavides promoted him to general In 1935 Rodriguez Ramirez was appointed Minister of Government and Police At that time the Apristas or supporters of American Popular Revolutionary Alliance and Communists were harshly persecuted While serving in the post Rodriguez Ramirez continued to repress them When Benavides with the approval of the Constituent Assembly restored the vice presidencies abolished since 1920 Rodriguez Ramirezwas appointed second vice president of the Republic for being the Minister of Government while Ernesto Montagne Markholz was appointed First Vice President Spiritualist plot editAt the time it was rumored that Rodriguez Ramirez was a Mason who also believed in astrology and spiritualism After learning this APRA leader Victor Raul Haya de la Torre introduced Manuel Cenzano a medium into Rodriguez Ramirez s spiritual session A secret Aprista Cenzano worked to influence Rodriguez Ramirez for the benefit of APRA Cenzano convinced Rodriguez Ramirez that he was invoking the spirit of Sanchez Cerro According to Cenzano the spirit wanted Rodriguez Ramirez to end the Benavides dictatorship and restore democracy To carry out this purpose the spirit said that he needed help from APRA As a result of this deception Rodriguez Ramirez met with Haya de la Torre By April 1938 with a promise of support from Haya de la Torre Rodriguez Ramirez started planning a coup attempt He enlisted the support of General Cirilo Ortega head of the dissident groups of the Revolutionary Union or the Sanchecerista party 1939 coup attempt editFebruary 19 1939 Rodriguez Ramirez launched his coup attempt against Benavides It was a Carnival Sunday in which Benavides was vacationing in Pisco Rodriguez Ramirez immediately occupied the Government Palace in Lima Before the troops gathered in the courtyard he was proclaimed acting head of the Republic Rodriguez Ramirez immediately declared a general amnesty called for a new Constituent Assembly and free elections However later that day the Assault Battalion of the Civil Guard of Peru under Major GC Luis Rizo Patron Lembcke reoccupied the palace Rodriguez Ramirez was executed by machine gun ending the coup attempt Aftermath editRodriguez Ramirez s coup d etat reportedly failed due to a lack of support from other Army unit important leaders or the general public Despite their promises the APRA failed to help him Soon after the coup attempt Benavides called for general elections Bibliography editBasadre Grohmann Jorge Historia de la Republica del Peru 1822 1933 Volumes 15 and 16 Edited by the Empresa Editora El Comercio S A Lima 2005 ISBN 9972 205 77 0 V 15 ISBN 9972 205 78 9 V 16 Chanduvi Torres Luis El APRA por dentro Lo que hice lo que vi y lo que se 1931 1957 First Edition May 1988 Lima Peru Published in Taller Grafico Copias e Impresiones Chirinos Soto Enrique Historia de la Republica 1930 1985 Volume II Desde Sanchez Cerro hasta Alan Garcia Lima AFA Editores 1985 Lopez Martinez Hector La Republica Contemporanea 1933 2010 Volume XII of Historia del Peru published by la Empresa Editora El Comercio S A 2010 ISBN 978 612 4069 98 7 El Mariscal Benavides su vida y su obra Lima Editorial Atlantida 2 º volumen 1976 1981 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Antonio Rodriguez Ramirez amp oldid 1108150157, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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