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{{short description|Former Vice President of Brazil}}
{{Short description|Brazilian naval officer (1905–1985)}}
{{Infobox officeholder
{{Infobox officeholder
| name = Augusto Rademaker
| name = Augusto Rademaker
| honorific_prefix = [[His Excellency]] [[Admiral]]
| honorific_prefix = [[His Excellency]] [[Admiral]]
| honorific_suffix = [[Order of the Tower and Sword|GCTE]] [[Order of Aviz|GCA]]
| honorific_suffix = [[Order of the Tower and Sword|GCTE]] [[Order of Aviz|GCA]]
| image = Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald, Vice-presidente da República..tif
| image = Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald, Vice-presidente da República.tiff
| imagesize =
| imagesize =
| smallimage =
| smallimage =
| caption = Augusto Rademaker in 1968
| caption = Augusto Rademaker in 1968
| office = Member of the [[Brazilian Military Junta of 1969|Military Junta of Brazil]]
| office = [[Brazilian military junta of 1969|Member of the Brazilian Military Junta]]
| term_start = 31 August 1969
| term_start = 31 August 1969
| term_end = 30 October 1969<br />[[Interim President of Brazil]]
| term_end = 30 October 1969
| predecessor = [[Artur da Costa e Silva]]<br>(as President)
| successor = [[Emílio Garrastazu Médici]]<br>(as President)
| alongside = [[Aurélio de Lira Tavares|Lira Tavares]], [[Márcio Melo]]
| alongside = [[Aurélio de Lira Tavares|Lira Tavares]], [[Márcio Melo]]
| office1 = [[Vice President of Brazil]]<!-- Please do not add his order, it is against WP:MOS, unused and clutter, only exception is the President of the United States. -->
| office1 = [[Vice President of Brazil]]<!-- Please do not add his order, it is against WP:MOS, unused and clutter, only exception is the President of the United States. -->
| term_start1 = 30 October 1969
| term_start1 = 30 October 1969
| term_end1 = 14 March 1974
| term_end1 = 15 March 1974
| president1 = [[Emílio Garrastazu Médici]]
| president1 = [[Emílio Garrastazu Médici]]
| predecessor1 = [[Pedro Aleixo]]
| predecessor1 = [[Pedro Aleixo]]
| successor1 = [[Adalberto Pereira dos Santos]]{{Collapsed infobox section begin|Other political offices}}
| successor1 = [[Adalberto Pereira dos Santos]]
| office2 = Minister of the Navy
| office2 = Other offices held
| president2 = [[Artur da Costa e Silva]]
| suboffice2 = [[Brazilian Navy|Minister of the Navy]]
| subterm2 = 1967–1969
| term_start2 = 15 March 1967
| suboffice3 = [[Ministry of Transport (Brazil)|Minister of Transport]]
| term_end2 = 30 October 1969
| subterm3 = 1964–1964
| predecessor2 = Zilmar Campos de Araripe Macedo
| suboffice4 = [[Brazilian Navy|Minister of the Navy]]
| successor2 = Adalberto de Barros Nunes
| subterm4 = 1964–1964
| term_start3 = 4 April 1964
| suboffice5 = Member of the Supreme Command of the Revolution
| term_end3 = 20 April 1964
| subterm5 = 1964–1964
| president3 = [[Pascoal Ranieri Mazzilli|Ranieri Mazzilli]]
| predecessor3 = Paulo Mário da Cunha Rodrigues
| successor3 = Ernesto de Melo Batista
| office4 = [[Ministry of Transport (Brazil)|Minister of Transport]]
| term_start4 = 4 April 1964
| term_end4 = 15 April 1964
| president4 = [[Pascoal Ranieri Mazzilli|Ranieri Mazzilli]]
| predecessor4 = Hélio Cruz de Oliveira
| successor4 = Juarez Távora{{Collapsed infobox section end}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1905|5|11|df=y}}
| birth_date = {{birth date|1905|5|11|df=y}}
| birth_place = [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Federal District of Brazil (1891–1960)|Federal District]], Brazil
| birth_place = [[Rio de Janeiro]], {{nowrap|[[Federal District of Brazil (1891–1960)|Federal District]]}}, [[First Brazilian Republic|Brazil]]
| death_date = {{death date and age|1985|9|18|1905|5|11|df=y}}
| death_date = {{death date and age|1985|9|18|1905|5|11|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro]], Brazil
| death_place = [[Rio de Janeiro]], {{nowrap|[[Rio de Janeiro (state)|Rio de Janeiro]]}}, Brazil
| party = [[National Renewal Alliance|ARENA]]
| party = [[National Renewal Alliance|ARENA]]
| occupation =
| occupation =
| spouse = Ruth Lair Rist
| spouse = Ruth Lair Rist
| children = 6
| children = 6
| allegiance = Brazil
| branch = [[File:Flag of the Brazilian Navy.svg|25px]] [[Brazilian Navy]]
| branch = {{navy|Brazil}}
| rank = [[File:AlmiranteMB.png|20px]] [[Admiral]]
| rank = [[Admiral]]
| mawards = {{*}} [[File:PRT Military Order of Aviz - Grand Cross BAR.png|30px]] [[Grand Cross]] of the [[Order of Aviz|Military Order of Aviz]]<br> {{*}} [[File:PRT Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword - Grand Cross BAR.png|30px]] [[Grand Cross]] of the [[Order of the Tower and Sword|Military Order of the Tower and Sword, of Value, Loyalty and Merit]]
| commands = {{indented plainlist|
* Navy Armament Centre
* 1st Destroyer Squadron
* 5th Naval District
* Director-General of Aeronautics of the Navy
* Command Core of the Atlantic Defence Zone
}}
}}
| battles = {{plainlist|
'''Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald''' (11 May 1905 – 13 September 1985) was a Brazilian [[admiral]], of [[German Brazilian|German]] and [[Danish people|Danish]] descent,<ref>KOIFMAN, Fábio. Presidentes do Brasil: De Deodoro A FHC.</ref> in the [[Brazilian Navy]]. Rademaker was one of the leaders of the [[Brazilian Military Junta of 1969|Military Junta]] (August 30, 1969 – October 30, 1969) that ruled Brazil between the illness of [[Artur da Costa e Silva]] in August 1969 and the [[investiture]] ceremony of [[Emílio Garrastazu Médici]] in October of that same year, elected by fellow officer generals and confirmed by the Congress. In the same occasions Rademaker was picked and "elected" as vice president for the same term as Medici's (1969–1974).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.biblioteca.presidencia.gov.br/presidencia/ex-presidentes/augusto-rademaker/nome-do-presidente|title=Augusto Rademaker|publisher=The government of Brazil|language=Portuguese|accessdate=10 November 2012|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150828222125/http://www.biblioteca.presidencia.gov.br/ex-presidentes/augusto-rademaker|archivedate=28 August 2015}}</ref>
* [[Second World War]]
* [[1964 Brazilian coup d'état]]
}}
| mawards = {{*}} [[File:PRT Military Order of Aviz - Grand Cross BAR.svg|30px]] [[Grand Cross]] of the [[Order of Aviz|Military Order of Aviz]]<br> {{*}} [[File:PRT Military Order of the Tower and of the Sword - Grand Cross BAR.svg|30px]] [[Grand Cross]] of the [[Order of the Tower and Sword|Military Order of the Tower and Sword, of Value, Loyalty and Merit]]
}}
'''Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald''' (11 May 1905 – 13 September 1985) was a [[Brazilians|Brazilian]] [[admiral]], of [[German Brazilian|German]] and [[Danish people|Danish]] descent,<ref>KOIFMAN, Fábio. Presidentes do Brasil: De Deodoro A FHC.</ref> in the [[Brazilian Navy]]. Rademaker was one of the leaders of the [[Brazilian Military Junta of 1969|Military Junta]] (30 August 1969 – 30 October 1969) that ruled Brazil between the illness of [[Artur da Costa e Silva]] in August 1969 and the [[investiture]] ceremony of [[Emílio Garrastazu Médici]] in October of that same year, elected by fellow officer generals and confirmed by the Congress. In the same occasions Rademaker was picked and "elected" as vice president for the same term as Medici's (1969–1974).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.biblioteca.presidencia.gov.br/presidencia/ex-presidentes/augusto-rademaker/nome-do-presidente|title=Augusto Rademaker|publisher=The government of Brazil|language=Portuguese|accessdate=10 November 2012|url-status=live|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150828222125/http://www.biblioteca.presidencia.gov.br/ex-presidentes/augusto-rademaker|archivedate=28 August 2015}}</ref>


During his tenure as vice president he was awarded<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ordens.presidencia.pt/?idc=154&list=1|title=CIDADÃOS ESTRANGEIROS AGRACIADOS COM ORDENS PORTUGUESAS - Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas|website=www.ordens.presidencia.pt|language=pt|access-date=2018-07-27}}</ref> one of [[Portugal]]'s highest honors, the Grand-Cross of the [[Order of the Tower and Sword]] in 26 July, 1972. Before, in his capacity as Minister of the Navy, he was awarded the Grand-Cross of the [[Order of Aviz]], Portugal's sole order reserved for military officials.
During his tenure as vice president he was awarded<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ordens.presidencia.pt/?idc=154&list=1|title=CIDADÃOS ESTRANGEIROS AGRACIADOS COM ORDENS PORTUGUESAS - Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas|website=www.ordens.presidencia.pt|language=pt|access-date=2018-07-27}}</ref> one of [[Portugal]]'s highest honors, the Grand-Cross of the [[Order of the Tower and Sword]] on 26 July 1972. Before, in his capacity as Minister of the Navy, he was awarded the Grand-Cross of the [[Order of Aviz]], Portugal's sole order reserved for military officials.


==See also==
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Latest revision as of 21:30, 3 December 2024

Augusto Rademaker
Augusto Rademaker in 1968
Member of the Brazilian Military Junta
In office
31 August 1969 – 30 October 1969
Preceded byArtur da Costa e Silva
(as President)
Succeeded byEmílio Garrastazu Médici
(as President)
Vice President of Brazil
In office
30 October 1969 – 15 March 1974
PresidentEmílio Garrastazu Médici
Preceded byPedro Aleixo
Succeeded byAdalberto Pereira dos Santos
Other offices held
1967–1969Minister of the Navy
1964–1964Minister of Transport
1964–1964Minister of the Navy
1964–1964Member of the Supreme Command of the Revolution
Personal details
Born(1905-05-11)11 May 1905
Rio de Janeiro, Federal District, Brazil
Died18 September 1985(1985-09-18) (aged 80)
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Political partyARENA
SpouseRuth Lair Rist
Children6
Military service
AllegianceBrazil
Branch/service Brazilian Navy
RankAdmiral
Commands
  • Navy Armament Centre
  • 1st Destroyer Squadron
  • 5th Naval District
  • Director-General of Aeronautics of the Navy
  • Command Core of the Atlantic Defence Zone
Battles/wars
Awards • Grand Cross of the Military Order of Aviz
 • Grand Cross of the Military Order of the Tower and Sword, of Value, Loyalty and Merit

Augusto Hamann Rademaker Grünewald (11 May 1905 – 13 September 1985) was a Brazilian admiral, of German and Danish descent,[1] in the Brazilian Navy. Rademaker was one of the leaders of the Military Junta (30 August 1969 – 30 October 1969) that ruled Brazil between the illness of Artur da Costa e Silva in August 1969 and the investiture ceremony of Emílio Garrastazu Médici in October of that same year, elected by fellow officer generals and confirmed by the Congress. In the same occasions Rademaker was picked and "elected" as vice president for the same term as Medici's (1969–1974).[2]

During his tenure as vice president he was awarded[3] one of Portugal's highest honors, the Grand-Cross of the Order of the Tower and Sword on 26 July 1972. Before, in his capacity as Minister of the Navy, he was awarded the Grand-Cross of the Order of Aviz, Portugal's sole order reserved for military officials.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ KOIFMAN, Fábio. Presidentes do Brasil: De Deodoro A FHC.
  2. ^ "Augusto Rademaker" (in Portuguese). The government of Brazil. Archived from the original on 28 August 2015. Retrieved 10 November 2012.
  3. ^ "CIDADÃOS ESTRANGEIROS AGRACIADOS COM ORDENS PORTUGUESAS - Página Oficial das Ordens Honoríficas Portuguesas". www.ordens.presidencia.pt (in Portuguese). Retrieved 2018-07-27.
Political offices
Preceded by Minister of Transport
1964
Succeeded by
Preceded by Minister of the Navy
1964
1967–1969
Succeeded by
Preceded byas President Member of the Brazilian Military Junta
1969
Served alongside: Lira Tavares, Márcio Melo
Succeeded byas President
Preceded by Vice President of Brazil
1969–1974
Succeeded by