Heliodoro Escalante Ramírez

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Heliodoro Escalante Ramírez (* 1895 , † 1970 ) was a Mexican general and ambassador .

Life

In 1924 Heliodoro Escalante Ramírez headed the general staff of the government troops in the suppression of the uprising of Adolfo de la Huerta in Chiapas . Whereby he was supported by the mercenaries Ralph Ambrose O'Neill and Fritz Bieler.

From 1927 to 1928 he was military governor of the city ​​of Puebla . Heliodoro Escalante Ramírez replaced Manuel Maldonado Sonora in 1931 as commandant of Payo Obispo . In 1935 Heliodoro Escalante was in command of the 400 soldiers of the 36th Battalion, which was stationed in Quintana Roo .

Heliodoro Escalante Ramírez was promoted to Brigadier General in 1940. He left Mexico to be accredited as ambassador on August 8, 1945 in Chongqing between the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki . On March 15, 1950, General Heliodoro Escalante Ramírez was appointed Consul General in Guatemala City .

Publications

  • Esclavas chinas: 2nd Escritura de Constitución y Reglamento del Estado de Kuling
predecessor Office successor
Francisco Hernández Amor Anexo: Presidentes Municipales de Puebla de Zaragoza
1927 to 1928
Rómulo O'Farril
Alfonso Castro Valle Mexican Ambassador to Chongqing
August 8, 1945 to January 1, 1947
Francisco Javier Aguilar González

Individual evidence

  1. Martín Ramos Díaz: Payo Obispo, 1898–1998, Chetumal. A propósito del centenario
  2. Great Britain. Foreign Office: British documents on foreign affairs - Reports and papers from the Foreign Office confidential print. From 1940 through 1945. Asia, University Publications of America, 1997, p. 192
  3. http://cronica.diputados.gob.mx/DDebates/41/1er/CPerma/19500315.html
  4. http://catarina.udlap.mx/u_dl_a/tales/documentos/ldin/hernandez_r_ja/capitulo5.pdf p. 27ff
  5. Embajadores de México