
A mobilização política dos Marinheiros Brasileiros no contexto da Guerra da Coreia (1950-1953)
2019; Volume: 12; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês
10.36311/1982-8004.2019.v12esp.08.p63
ISSN2177-0484
Autores Tópico(s)Brazilian cultural history and politics
ResumoThis work aims to investigate the political mobilization of Brazilian Navy Marines who worked in the context of the Korean War (1950-1953), when Brazil was debating whether Brazil should participate in the Asian conflict. This approach has as its starting point the postwar and the unleashing of the Cold War, when this ideological and multifaceted confrontation politically gains contours of a conflict between capitalism and communism, and which at the time was close to a nuclear war. If the Communist danger had been the justification of President Getúlio Vargas to establish the Estado Novo dictatorship; in the Korean War the enemy remained the same, but now on the Korean peninsula in which the communist north and the capitalist south were confronted militarily. The main objective of this approach is to verify the hypothesis that a group of left-wing sailors and many of them belonging to the Antimil (Military Sector of the PCB) acted and developed their political action in order to prevent the Brazilian government from sending an expeditionary force to fight in the Korean War. In short, we will try to understand the process of struggle and mobilization, as well as the mechanism of institutional repression that attacked the sailors in the Brazilian Navy, as well as to analyze the serious violations of human rights inflicted on them as a result of their political positioning. non-participation of the Armed Forces in the Korean War.
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