Manuel Ávila Camacho
Mexican President and military leader

Born
April 24th, 1897
128 years ago
Died
October 13th, 1955
69 years ago — 58 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Mexico
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Served as the 45th President of Mexico from 1940 to 1946. Prior to the presidency, held the rank of colonel in the Mexican Army and was involved in military service during the Mexican Revolution. Focused on post-war reconstruction and social reforms during presidency. Worked towards strengthening the economy and improving education.
Implemented social reforms in education
Strengthened economic recovery post-World War II
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