From his third and youngest son he was the grandfather of President Salvador Allende.
President Salvador Allende dies during the coup.
It might be said that this was, in part, because the elected government of President Salvador Allende did not command sufficient support for its radical programme.
In the 1920s, future President Salvador Allende was a member of the club and was particularly noted as a long jumper.
The party was outlawed after the 1973 coup d'état that deposed President Salvador Allende.
The former ambassador had remained in Washington after the 1973 military overthrow of President Salvador Allende, a Socialist.
Pinochet's predecessor, President Salvador Allende, had "brought the country to the brink of economic, social and political anarchy", he said.
Years later, Neruda was a close advisor to socialist President Salvador Allende.
In 1971, President Salvador Allende asked that the celebration become more ecumenical, encompassing the diverse religious beliefs throughout the country.
Pinochet said that he co-ordinated from his army commander office the deposition of President Salvador Allende.