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Burma / Myanmar: Ne Win (c.1910–2002), Prime Minister of Burma from 1958 to 1960 and 1962 to 1974 and also head of state from 1962 to 1981. General Ne Win seen here in Japanese military uniform, c. 1940s.

Ne Win (born on 24 May or 14 May 1911 or 10 July 1910 – 5 December 2002) was a politician and military commander. He was Prime Minister of Burma from 1958 to 1960 and 1962 to 1974 and also head of state from 1962 to 1981. He also was the founder and from 1963 to 1988 the chairman of the Burma Socialist Programme Party, which from 1964 until 1988 was the sole political party in the Burmese nation state.
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Título: Burma / Myanmar: Ne Win (c.1910–2002), Prime Minister of Burma from 1958 to 1960 and 1962 to 1974 and also head of state from 1962 to 1981. General Ne Win seen here in Japanese military uniform, c. 1940s.
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Ne Win (born on 24 May or 14 May 1911 or 10 July 1910 – 5 December 2002) was a politician and military commander. He was Prime Minister of Burma from 1958 to 1960 and 1962 to 1974 and also head of state from 1962 to 1981. He also was the founder and from 1963 to 1988 the chairman of the Burma Socialist Programme Party, which from 1964 until 1988 was the sole political party in the Burmese nation state.
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Tamaño imagen: 3129 × 5100 px | 45.7 MB
Tamaño impresión: 26.5 × 43.2 cm | 1231.9 × 2007.9 in (300 dpi)
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