Augusto
Pinochet, the son of a customs official, was born in Chile
on 26th November 1915. Educated by conservative Marist priests he was twice rejected by Chile's military college. He was eventually accepted and he graduated in 1937 as an infantry officer.
Pinochet gradually rose through the ranks and by 1948 was a commander of a prison camp for members of the banned Communist Party. According to his memoirs, it was this experience that alerted him to the "truly diabolical attractions of Marxism".
In
1954 Pinochet was appointed as lecturer at Chile's senior military
school, the Academy of War. Ten years later he became deputy director
of the organization. In 1968 he published a book on Geopolitics, a subject he taught at the Academy of War. However, Pinochet was attacked by specialists outside Chile for comprehensive plagiarism.
In
1970 Salvador
Allende,
the leader of the Chilean Socialist Party, was elected president.
He therefore became the first Marxist in
the world to gain power in a free democratic election. He attempted
to build a socialist society but was opposed by business interests.
Allende's decide to take action to redistribute wealth and land in Chile. Wage increases of around 40 per cent were introduced. At the same time companies were not allowed to increase prices. The copper industry was nationalized. So also were the banks. Allende also restored diplomatic relations with Cuba, China and the