Anastasio Somoza García

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Anastasio Somoza García
Full Name: Anastasio Somoza García
Alias: Tacho
Origin: San Marcos, Nicaragua
Occupation: President of Nicaragua (1937-1947/1950-1956)
Chief Director of the National Guard
Skills: legal knowledge
marksmanship
leadership
military skills
Hobby: Repressing and killing people
Goals: Kill Augusto César Sandino (Successful)
Remain in Power (Failed)
Enemies: Augusto César Sandino
Crimes: Mass murder
Kidnapping
Torture
Corruption
Xenophobia
Genocide
Child Abuse
Authoritarianism
War crimes
Misogyny
Type of Villain: Bloodthirsty Dictator


Anastasio Somoza García (February 1, 1896 – September 29, 1956) was the leader of Nicaragua from 1937 until his assassination in 1956. He was only officially the 21st President of Nicaragua from 1 January 1937 to 1 May 1947 and from 21 May 1950 until his assassination on 29 September 1956, ruling for the rest of the time as an unelected military strongman. He was the patriarch of the Somoza family, which ruled Nicaragua as a family dictatorship for 42 years.

The son of a wealthy coffee planter, Somoza was educated in the United States. After his return to Nicaragua, he helped oust President Adolfo Díaz. He became the foreign secretary and took the title of "General". With the help of the US Marine Corps, which occupied Nicaragua at the time, Somoza became the head of the National Guard. This gave him the power base to remove his wife's uncle, Juan Bautista Sacasa, from the presidency, and make himself president in 1937. In 1947, an ally nominally succeeded him, but he retained power.

A month after his successor had been inaugurated, Somoza used the military to carry out a coup. The president was declared 'incapacitated' by Congress and Somoza served in his stead. Returning to power in his own name in 1950, he maintained an iron grip on his own Liberal Party while making a deal with the Conservatives; thus, he faced no opposition. This left him free to amass a huge personal fortune. On 21 September 1956, he was shot by the poet Rigoberto López Pérez. Mortally wounded, he was flown to the Panama Canal Zone where he died a week later. His eldest son Luis Somoza Debayle, who was Speaker of the House at the time of Somoza Garcia's death, took over as acting president and was elected in his own right in 1957. He served as president until 1963, and as the power behind puppet presidents until his death in 1967. His younger brother, Anastasio Somoza Debayle was elected to serve until 1972, then served as the real power behind a nominally bipartisan junta until being reelected in 1974. Somoza Debayle was forced to resign in 1979 and was assassinated in exile in Paraguay the following year.