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Maximiliano Hernadez Martinez

Maximiliano Hernández Martínez (October 21, 1882, San Matías, La Libertad – May 15, 1966, Hacienda Jamastrán, Honduras) [1] was the President of El Salvador from 1931 to 1944. Serving as President Arturo Araujo's Vicepresident and Defence minister, a Directorate seized power during a palace coup and after named General Hernadez president of El Salvador. Military personnel was not paid their salary. Many times this story about the military not being paid is not told in school, instead the sole reason of the coup d'état is blamed in the fall in the prices of coffee abroad. The reality is that officers were not paid and Finance Minister had only paid the Police which remained loyal to the president. Officers were angry and ousted president Araujo.

An ardent fascist, Hernández Martínez led a military government that actively suppressed opposition, most notably the Salvadoran peasant revolt of 1932 led by Farabundo Martí, where thousands of indigenous Salvadoran people were systematically murdered if they were suspected of collaboration with the communists. This massacre came to be known as La Matanza, and the specific number of victims is unknown but estimates range from 10,000 to 40,000. He also created a racial law to keep blacks from entering the country.

Hernández Martínez was a believer in fringe occultism. When a smallpox epidemic broke out in San Salvador he had colored lights hung around the city, in the belief that this would cure the disease. He also believed in reincarnation and once said that "It is a greater crime to kill an ant than a man, for when a man dies he becomes reincarnated, while an ant dies forever."

His government was supported and financed by the United States, and military aid was offered if needed.[2]

During his tenure, El Salvador saw slight economic growth, and he was admired by the wealthy elite for returning a form of stability to the country in the midst of widespread social unrest. In 1944, however, he was deposed by the famous non-violent Strike of Fallen Arms led by students. During this massive political action, Salvadoran society was completely paralysed until he was deposed. Hernández Martínez fled to exile in Guatemala. Ironically, the revolt then spread to Guatemala where Jorge Ubico was similarly ousted.

After being deposed, Hernández lived in Honduras until he was stabbed to death by his driver, Cipriano Morales, whose father had been one of the many murdered by Hernández's dictatorship. He remains one of the oldest politicians to be assassinated.

During the country's civil war in the 1970s-1980s, an extreme right-wing death squad named after him operated in the country, and claimed responsibility for the assassination of many Christian democrat and Marxist politicians as well as innocent civilians in El Salvador in 1980.[3]

Notes

Preceded by
Arturo Araujo
President of El Salvador
1931–1934
(acting)
Succeeded by
Andrés Ignacio Menéndez
(provisional)
Preceded by
Andrés Ignacio Menéndez


(provisional)

President of El Salvador
1935–1944
Succeeded by
Andrés Ignacio Menéndez


(provisional)








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