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 >>/38355/
> Prestes even told Kruschev he had two generals in the high command, which was pure nonsense.
Maybe "having" those generals was just knowing two who could remain if a radical left turn would happen.
> Ferraz, who was minding his vacations and only came days later 
A vacation to remember. I bet he got infos, at least some vague ones, what's going on at home, and was anxious what's gonna happen.
 >>/38356/
So partially the chances of confrontation was depended on how the Zerbini's underlings followed orders?
 >>/38357/
> looks like a Mexican bandit, with a long mustache,
Kek.