Eleazar López Contreras facts for kids
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Eleazar López Contreras
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President of Venezuela | |
In office 18 December 1935 – 5 May 1941 |
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Preceded by | Juan Vicente Gómez |
Succeeded by | Isaías Medina Angarita |
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In office 23 January 1961 – 2 January 1973 |
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Born | Queniquea, Táchira, Venezuela |
5 May 1883
Died | 2 January 1973 Caracas, Venezuela |
(aged 89)
Spouses | Luz María Volkmar Luisa Elena Mijares María Teresa Núñez Tovar |
Children | Blanca Rosa Eleazar Cristina Cecilia Fernando Margarita |
Profession | General |
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Years of service | 1899−1941 |
Rank | Vice Commander (final) |
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José Eleazar López Contreras (born May 5, 1883 – died January 2, 1973) was a very important person in Venezuelan history. He served as the president of Venezuela from 1935 to 1941. Before becoming president, he was a general in the army. He also worked closely with the previous leader, Juan Vicente Gómez, and was his War Minister starting in 1931.
One notable thing López Contreras did was in 1939. He allowed two ships, the Koenigstein and Caribia, to enter Venezuela. These ships were carrying Jewish people who were fleeing from Germany during a difficult time. This act showed Venezuela's kindness and willingness to help those in need.
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About Eleazar López Contreras
Eleazar López Contreras was born in Queniquea, Táchira, Venezuela. He joined the army and rose through the ranks. He became a general and played a key role in the government before becoming president.
His Time as President
When López Contreras became president in 1935, Venezuela was going through big changes. He worked to modernize the country. He also focused on improving public services and the economy. His presidency marked a period of transition for Venezuela.
Helping Others
A significant moment during his presidency was when he welcomed Jewish refugees. These people were escaping danger in Germany. His decision to let them find safety in Venezuela was a humanitarian act. It showed his compassion and leadership on the world stage.
Personal Life
Eleazar López Contreras was married to María Teresa Núñez Tovar. She was the First Lady of Venezuela during his presidency, from 1936 to 1941.
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See also
In Spanish: Eleazar López Contreras para niños
- Presidents of Venezuela
- List of Venezuelans