John Tuthill person
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Brazilcountry · 21964 Bolivian coup d'étatevent · 2Carlos Lacerdaperson · 1Jean-Marc van derperson · 1Charles Burke Elbrickperson · 1Lincoln Gordonperson · 1U.S. State Departmentorganization · 1
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John Tuthill succeeded
Lincoln Gordon host_asserted
“Institutional Act had been enacted, which included the shutting down of Congress, suspended habeas corpus for political crimes, and gave full power to the president. Gordon was no longer the ambassador to Brazil. Gordon's successor, John Tu…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 7 @ 12:18
Lincoln Gordon succeeded
John Tuthill documented
“John Tuthill, his successor in Brazil, was not as well thought of in the State Department. And his confrontation of some of the military generals that had supported the coup didn't go over real well. Now, Elbrick.…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 8 @ 7:38
Charles Burke Elbrick succeeded
John Tuthill documented
“was taken under Gordon's wing, and prior to his departure, he was given a cram course by none other than Lincoln Gordon in Brazil's quote-unquote history. July 1969, Elbrick arrives in Brazil. At the embassy, Elbrick's reputation had preced…”
▶ The Colonels Corner Hidden Terrors by AJ Langguth Part 8 @ 8:05
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▶ 12:18
Institutional Act had been enacted, which included the shutting down of Congress, suspended habeas corpus for political crimes, and gave full power to the president. Gordon was no longer the ambassador to Brazil. Gordon's successor, John Tu…
▶ 19:52
was a military dictatorship in the worst Latin American tradition. Ambassador Tuthill also came under attack when it was revealed that he had been meeting with Luzardo and listening to him complain about the U.S. government's role in the co…
▶ 7:38
John Tuthill, his successor in Brazil, was not as well thought of in the State Department. And his confrontation of some of the military generals that had supported the coup didn't go over real well. Now, Elbrick.…