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  1. Moise Kapenda Tshombe (escrito a veces Moisés Tshombé o Tchombe). (Musumba, Congo, 10 de noviembre de 1919 - Argel, Argelia, 29 de junio de 1969) fue un político de la República Democrática del Congo y antiguo presidente del Estado de Katanga. Biografía

  2. 12 de abr. de 2024 · Moise Tshombe was a politician, president of the secessionist African state of Katanga, and premier of the united Congo Republic (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo) who took advantage of an armed mutiny to announce the secession of mineral-rich Katanga province in July 1960.

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  3. Político congoleño. Nació el 10 de noviembre de 1919 en Musumba, en una familia acomodada de la tribu lunda. Cursó estudios de contabilidad en el Congo, aún bajo dominio belga. En 1960 el país se declaró independiente, y Tshombé inicia su carrera política, destacando como defensor del federalismo y la descentralización del nuevo Estado.

    • Katanga Secession
    • Exile and Death
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    The new "state" was organized with massive military and civilian assistance from Belgium but had to face the hostility of a considerable portion of its population (mostly in northern Katanga). Prime Minister Lumumba's attempt to end the secession by force failed when he was dismissed from his post by President Joseph Kasavubu, and the deposed Lumum...

    More importantly, Tshombe had exhausted his usefulness once the rebellion had been contained, and he now was increasingly viewed as an embarrassment to the regime and to its Western backers. Tshombe's avowed ambition to wrest the presidency from President Joseph Kasavubuput him on a collision course with the durable, soft-spoken head of state, who ...

    My Fifteen Months in Government (1966; trans. 1967) is Tshombe's own account of his administration. Two biographies are Anthony T. Bouscaren, Tshombe, with an introduction by Daniel Lyons (1967), and lan Colvin, The Rise and Rall of Moise Tshombe: A Biography (1968). A recent work on the Congo's major crisis is by Jules Gérard-Libois, Katanga Seces...

  4. Moise Tshombe. (1920—1969) Quick Reference. (1920–69) African leader in the Belgian Congo. He founded the Conakat political party, which advocated an independent but loosely federal Congo. He took part in talks that led to Congolese independence in 1960, but then declared the province of Katanga independent of the rest of the country.

  5. Biographie de TSCHOMBÉ ou TSHOMBE. Fixée dans le Katanga occidental, la famille de Moïse Tschombé, d'ethnie lunda, possède une entreprise commerciale prospère. Après avoir fait des études de droit par correspondance, Tschombé pratique le négoce à Elizabethville puis à Sandoa. Sa carrière...

  6. 21 December 1961 – Organized by ONUC and others, Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula and Moise Tshombe, the self-styled President of Katanga, met at the UN-run airbase at Kitona, in the country’s...