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Colonel Otacílio Rodrigues da Silva: one life, many stories - In the midst of the colonisation of the north-western region of Rio Grande do Sul, Octacílio and his family lived through troubled cycles of revolutions and war

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The aim of this study was to learn about the history of Octacílio Rodrigues da Silva, his parents and siblings who lived nearby. In 1919, the family settled in the present-day city of Giruá because they were building the railway, which would change the growth of the city and colonisation in the north-western region of Rio Grande do Sul. Since he was a policeman, he retired with the rank of colonel in the Military Brigade. This work involves his first brothers, inherited from his father. They are involved in various aspects of Brazilian and regional politics in the 1930s, the Prestes Column and the Second World War. It includes his studies and his private life after his retirement with philanthropic work. As a result, the story is both familiar and new from the point of view of the 97-year-old soldier.

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João Tarcisio Endres, nacido en Horizontina, RS. Profesor, escritor, historiador, poeta y agricultor, es licenciado en Historia por Unijuí, posgraduado en Educación por la Universidad São Luiz y máster por la Uminho de Portugal, en el área de Educación, con énfasis en Tecnología Educativa.

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Authors João Tarcisio Endres
Publisher Our Knowledge Publishing
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.11.2023
 
EAN 9786206647577
ISBN 9786206647577
No. of pages 64
Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Regional and national histories

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