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  1. Diplomat. Charles Burke Elbrick (March 25, 1908 – April 12, 1983) was a United States diplomat and career foreign service officer. During his career, he served three ambassadorships: in Portugal, Yugoslavia and Brazil, in addition to numerous minor postings. Elbrick spoke Portuguese, Spanish, French and German, and was regarded as an expert ...

  2. Charles Burke Elbrick, U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, was kidnapped and held for four days in September 1969. What made the incident so strange was that Fernando Gabeira, a member of the guerrilla group called the Revolutionary Movement 8 th of October (MR8) and a key figure in Elbrick’s kidnapping, later wrote a book called O que é isso ...

  3. Sep 28, 2011 · In September 1969, left-wing activists kidnapped U.S. Ambassador to Brazil Charles Burke Elbrick to protest the military dictatorship in power. In exchange, they demanded the release of 15 of ...

  4. The 1969 kidnapping of the United States Ambassador to Brazil was the kidnapping of Charles Burke Elbrick by the National Liberation Action and the October 8th Revolutionary Movement in protest of the US-backed military dictatorship. Fernando Gabeira and Virgílio Gomes da Silva helped plan and execute the operation. In order to begin negotiations, the kidnappers demanded that their letter ...

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  6. Flag. 8th October Revolutionary Movement ( Movimento Revolucionário 8 de Outubro, MR8) was a Marxist political organization that took part in armed struggle against the Military dictatorship in Brazil. It was formed in 1964 among college students in the city of Niterói, in the state of Rio de Janeiro, originally being called Rio de Janeiro ...

  7. Apr 15, 1983 · Charles Burke Elbrick was born in Louisville, Ky., on March 25, 1908. He graduated from Williams College in 1929 and was commissioned in the Foreign Service in 1931. His first posts were as a ...