• Luis Alberto Corvalán Castillo Lepe (14 Eylül 1916, Puerto Montt- 21 Temmuz 2010[1]) Şilili politikacı ve Şili Komünist Partisi eski genel sekreteri.
  • ...politik halk cephesi politikasına katılır ve unidad popular ile beraber çalışır. pinochet'nin 11 eylül 1973'teki askeri darbesiden sonra luis corvalán tutuklanır. víctor...
  • Luis Corvalan is the subject of the song "Was wollen wir trinken" ("What Do We Want to Drink?") by the East German ensemble Oktoberklub, released in 1977.
  • Luis Corvalán Şili'den eski futbolcu Kaleci Son kulüp: Unión San Felipe* 6 Şub 1972, ,
  • Скончался бывший Генеральный секретарь Коммунистической партии Чили Луис Корвалан, в середине семидесятых годов волей обстоятельств...
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  • When Louis was 5, his father abandoned his family. ... The Communist Party was banned in 1947, and Luis Corvalan ended up in a concentration camp in Pisagua.
  • luis_corvalan_2007.phtml]. Ныне у власти в Чили находятся левоцентристы из коалиции, возглавляемой Социалистической партией (СПЧ).
  • Luís Corvalán, who has died aged 93, led the Communist party of Chile for more than 30 years and was one of the main architects of the Unidad Popular (Popular...
  • Partinin liderleri yeraltına çekilirken, Luis Corvalán yakalandı. Corvalán’ın kaderi, bu büyük devrimciyi bir süre ülkedeki toplama kamplarına sürükleyecekti.
  • Corvalan, his only son Luis Alberto and the communist singer/songwriter Victor Jara were among the thousands of leftists rounded up and detained.
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  • Luis Corvalán former footballer from Chile Goalkeeper last club: Unión San Felipe* Feb 6, 1972 in ,
  • After the murder of Víctor Jara, he was the most prominent political prisoner in Chile. While in prison, Luis Corvalán was awarded the Lenin Peace Prize (for 1973–74).