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Seguro Obrero Massacre

Seguro Obrero Masacre
Masacre seguro obrero tropas Tacna U de Chile.jpg
Troops of the Tacna Regiment pulling a cannon towards the occupied University of Chile building
Date September 5, 1938
Location Santiago de Chile
Result Chilean government victory
Belligerents
Flag of National Socialist Movement of Chile.svg Nacistas

Chile Government of Chile

Commanders and leaders
Flag of National Socialist Movement of Chile.svg Jorge González von Marées Chile Arturo Alessandri
Chile Óscar Novoa
Chile Humberto Arriagada Valdivieso

Chile Government of Chile

The Seguro Obrero massacre (Spanish: Matanza del Seguro Obrero, literally in English: Workers Insurance's Massacre) occurred on September 5, 1938, and was the Chilean government's response to an attempted coup d'état by the National Socialist Movement of Chile (MNSCh), whose members were known at the time as Nacistas. After a failed coup involving a stand-off and a shootout, about 60 Nacistas who had surrendered after being given assurances, were in fact summarily shot.

The Seguro Obrero Massacre took place on 5 September 1938, in the midst of a heated three-way election campaign between the liberal-conservative Gustavo Ross Santa María, the radical Popular Front's Pedro Aguirre Cerda, and the newly formed Popular Alliance candidate, Carlos Ibáñez del Campo. The Nationalsocialist Movement of Chile supported Ibáñez's candidacy, which had been announced on September 4. In order to preempt Ross's victory, the Nationalsocialists mounted a coup d'état that was intended to take down the right wing government of Arturo Alessandri Palma and place Ibáñez in power.

At around 12:30 on September 5, 1938, approximately 30 armed youths affiliated with the Nationalsocialist Movement occupied the Seguro Obrero building. José Luis Salazar, a carabinero (uniformed police) who was on watch, upon observing the situation, thought that the youths were concealing weapons under their coats, and prepared to respond. However, a member of the movement who observed the reaction of the serviceman started to fire, mortally wounding Salazar.


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