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Barão do Rio Branco leads by 11.7 pts · 2 figures compared

Politician · Modern

Politician · Modern
Rio Branco represented Brazil in the Palmas (Misiones) arbitration against Argentina. U.S. President Grover Cleveland ruled in favor of Brazil, awarding it a large territory in the south. This established Rio Branco's reputation as a diplomat.
Rio Branco successfully argued Brazil's case in the arbitration of the Amap
Rio Branco was appointed Brazil's Minister of Foreign Affairs, a position he held until his death. He reorganized the diplomatic service and established the foundations of modern Brazilian diplomacy, focusing on peaceful resolution of border disputes.
Rio Branco negotiated the Treaty of Petr
Dimitrov was arrested in Germany for alleged involvement in the Reichstag fire. At his trial, he conducted his own defense, cross-examining witnesses including Hermann Goering, and was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
Dimitrov was elected General Secretary of the Communist International (Comintern), a position he held until 1943. He promoted the Popular Front strategy, urging communists to ally with socialists and democrats against fascism.
As Prime Minister, Dimitrov oversaw the abolition of the monarchy and the proclamation of the People's Republic of Bulgaria. The new constitution was modeled on the Soviet system, nationalizing industry and collectivizing agriculture.
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