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Charles Burke Elbrick

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Charles Burke Elbrick (1908-1983) was an American politcal figure. Elbrick was born March 25, 1908 in Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky. Elbrick was US ambassador to Portugal (1958-1963), Yugoslavia(1964) and Brazil(1969-1970). In Rio De Janeiro, Elbrick was kidnapped by the revolutionary group MR8. The incident is the basis of the film Four Days in September. Elbrick died in 1983.