LC control no. | n 83183644 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | García Meza, Luis |
Variant(s) | García Meza T., Luis (García Meza Tejada) García Meza Tejada, Luis Tejada, Luis García Meza Meza, Luis García |
See also | Bolivia. President (1980-1981 : García Meza) |
Birth date | 1929-08-08 |
Death date | 2018-04-29 |
Place of birth | La Paz (Bolivia) |
Place of death | La Paz (Bolivia) |
Affiliation | Bolivia. Ejército |
Profession or occupation | Generals Presidents Dictators |
Found in | Bolivia, cronología de una dictadura, 1982 (subj.) cover (Gral. Luis García Meza) Bolivia. President (1980-1981 : García Meza). Mensaje presidencial, 1981?: t.p. (Luis García Meza T., Presidente del Gobierno de Reconstrucción Nacional de las Fuerzas Armadas; seal of Bolivia) Countries of the world and their leaders, 1984 (Bolivia: in 7/17/80 Army Gen. Luis García Meza Tejada led a mil. coup to oust newly elected Hernán Siles Zuazo; mil. rebellion ousted García in 8/81) Wikipedia, 11 April 2017 (Luis García Meza Tejada; born August 8, 1929 in La Paz, Bolivia; former Bolivian dictator; native of La Paz; career military officer who rose to the rank of general during the reign of Hugo Banzer (1971-78); García Meza was between 1980-1981 the dictator of Bolivia) New York times WWW site, viewed May 3, 2018 (in obituary published May 2: Gen. Luis García Meza; b. Luis García Meza Tejada, Aug. 8, 1929 (although he once gave his birth year as 1932), La Paz; d. there Sunday [Apr. 29, 2018], aged 88; former Bolivian dictator who was convicted of genocide after leading a brief but brutal rule that had been engineered by cocaine cartels and a Nazi war criminal) |
Associated language | spa |