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Nonetheless, despite the change in Guatemalan military government, further civil unrest prompted two officers, Captain Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán and Major Francisco Javier Arana, to lead a final coup d ’ état and depose the dictatorship of the generals.
* 1913 – Jacobo Árbenz, Guatemalan military officer and politician, President of Guatemala ( d. 1971 )
The seeming clear success of the operations to overthrow Iranian populist leader Mossadegeh in 1953, and overthrow the democratically elected, left-leaning President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán in Guatemala in 1954 was not without their crisis moments in the White House.
Colonel Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán (; 14 September 1913 – 27 January 1971 ) was a Guatemalan military officer and politician who served as Defense Minister of Guatemala from 1944 to 1951, and as President of Guatemala from 1951 to 1954.
Among the military officers in the opposition were Jacobo Árbenz and Major Francisco Javier Arana.
1954 Guatemalan coup d ’ état: the CIA memorandum ( May 1975 ) which describes the role of the Agency in deposing the Guatemalan government of President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán in June 1954.
Afterwards, President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán resigned on 27 June 1954, and the installed military government ( 1954 – 57 ) of Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas allowed him, and others, to seek political asylum in the Mexican embassy, en route to leaving Guatemala.
The formal apology was made at the National Palace by Guatemalan President Alvaro Colom on 20 October 2011 to Jacobo Árbenz Villanova, his son, a Guatemalan politician.
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Among the military officers in the opposition were Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán and Major Francisco Javier Arana.
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Arévalo was succeeded by Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán, who continued the agrarian reform approach of Arévalo's government.
Arévalo yielded succession to his presidency openly in 1951 to Jacobo Árbenz in the second democratic election in Guatemala's republican history.
* Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán
Operation PBSUCCESS: US President Dwight D. Eisenhower and Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, the executor and the advocate of the 1954 Guatemalan coup d ' état that deposed President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán.
Operation PBSUCCESS: the deposed Guatemalan President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán ( 1951 – 54 )
The 1954 Guatemalan coup d ’ état ( 18 – 27 June 1954 ) was the CIA covert operation that deposed President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán ( 1950 – 54 ), with Operation PBSUCCESS — paramilitary invasion by an anti-Communist “ army of liberation ”.
The compelled resignation of President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán on 27 June 1954 ended the liberal, political experimentation of the Ten Years of Spring, which had begun with the October Revolution of 1944, which established representative democracy in Guatemala.
1954 Guatemalan coup d ’ état: the memorandum that describes the CIA ’ s organisation of the paramilitary deposition of the Guatemalan government of President Jacobo Árbenz Guzmán, in June 1954.
( iii ) Col. Castillo, a contemporary of Jacobo Árbenz at the Guatemalan national military academy.

Jacobo and brought
He worked to save the lives of hundreds of people that were being persecuted by the regime and he visited prisoners in jails, among them the renowned journalist, Jacobo Timerman, who dedicated his book, Prisoner Without A Name, Cell Without A Number, to the rabbi, who " brought solace to Jewish, Christian and atheist prisoners ".
He also brought Aben Raghel y Alquibicio and Aben Musio y Mohamat, from Seville, Joseph Aben Alí and Jacobo Abenvena, from Córdoba, and fifty more from Gascony and Paris.

Jacobo and by
A portolan chart ( map ) by Jacobo Russo ( Giacomo Russo ) of Messina ( 1533 )
Another building, for Pope Leo's doctor, the Palazzo di Jacobo da Brescia, was moved in the 1930s but survives ; this was designed to complement a palace on the same street by Bramante, where Raphael himself lived for a time.
The works were commissioned by the Duke of Alba Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart y Falcó, who had met Lutyens while he was the Spanish ambassador to Great Britain.
During that time, she also filmed Linda Sara ( 1994 ), a Puerto Rican film directed by Jacobo Morales in which she was paired with fellow Puerto Rican singer, Chayanne.
In 1954, the democratically elected Guatemalan government of Colonel Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán was toppled by U. S .- backed forces led by Colonel Carlos Castillo Armas who invaded from Honduras.
Jacobo was " moved " by the Manifesto, and he and María discussed it with each other.
Afterwards, Jacobo began reading more works by Marx, Lenin, and Stalin ; and by the late 1940s was regularly interacting with a group of Guatemalan communists.
The governor and the National Party failed in their attempts to discredit the PUP on the issue of its contacts with Guatemala, which was then ruled by the democratic, reformist government of President Jacobo Arbenz.
In 1989, he and Rodríguez reunited to act in the movie Lo que le Pasó a Santiago, directed by Jacobo Morales, a longtime friend of Muñíz.
Large, remote parts of the department are controlled by FARC's 5th, 34th, 36th and 58th Fronts, in addition to the mobile fronts Héroes y Mártires del Cairo, Raúl Eduardo Mahecha Front and Jacobo Arenas Urban Front, which operates in Medellín.
Jacobo Morales and Logroño appear as Cornelius Rodas and Igor, respectively ; Rodas is responsible for enlarging the pig, as requested by Don Rodriguez, one of Agrelot's many comedic characters.
The station also produced, Ahi Va Eso, with Awilda Carbia, Jacobo Morales, and Norma Candal, Contigo Anexo 3, Showtime with Wilkins, and Las Caribelles, El Show de Carol Myles, and the legendary children's show, Rikalandia, hosted by Sandra Zaiter.
* Ángel ( film ), a 2007 Puerto Rican drama directed by Jacobo Morales
* Prisoner without a Name, Cell without a Number, by Jacobo Timerman ( 1981 ).
Lo que le pasó a Santiago ( What happened to Santiago ) is a 1989 Puerto Rican film written and directed by Jacobo Morales.
He grew increasingly disillusioned with the role of the CIA and the United States due to events including the CIA's involvement in overthrowing Prime Minister Mohammed Mossadegh of Iran in 1953, followed by the CIA's orchestration of the coup that removed President Jacobo Arbenz in Guatemala in 1954.
At the death of Don Jacobo Fitz-James Stuart, 17th Duke of Alba and 10th Duke of Berwick, the English title was inherited by his nephew Don Fernando FitzJames Stuart, 15th Duke of Peñaranda de Duero ( 1922 – 1971 ), and subsequently Fernando's son Don Jacobo FitzJames Stuart, 16th Duke of Peñaranda de Duero and current head of the House of FitzJames ( born in 1947 and without children ).
* Rubricas Generales de la Missa Gothica-Muzarabe y el Omnium Offerentium The Rubrics of the pre-revision Mozarabic Missal, edited by Francisco Jacobo Hernandez de Viera and published 1772 ( in Spanish and Latin )

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