Héctor Benigno Varela
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Héctor Benigno Varela | |
|---|---|
| Born | January 27, 1875 |
| Died | January 27, 1923 (aged 48) |
| Cause of death | Assassination by gunshot |
| Occupation | Military officer |
| Known for | Massacres against strikers of Patagonia Rebelde |
| Opponent | Argentine Regional Workers' Federation |
Héctor Benigno Varela (January 27, 1875 – January 27, 1923) was an Argentine military officer, best known for having been responsible for the massacre of between 300 and 1,500 workers in the Santa Cruz province, during the events that became known as Patagonia Rebelde.[1][2][3]
Varela was born on January 27, 1875, in Renca, San Luis, son of Ramón S. Varela and Ramona Domínguez. He joined the San Martín Military College on February 19, 1895; then in December 1896 he started his military career in the 7th Cavalry Regiment. He then went on to the 3rd Regiment, where he was promoted to lieutenant in 1904.[4]
In 1919, Varela participated in the repression of workers' strikes during the Tragic Week, under the command of Luis Dellepiane.[5]
