>>/39191/
> Mass arrests of leftist and unionist figures
Are numbers known? What was their fate?
> power struggle between the rebels
It is expected that every movement has internal divisions. Some could collapse the movements itself. In this case it proved to be advantageous as it introduced a competition and give incentive to push on.

 >>/39212/
That dude with the newspaper reminds me of Telly Savalas from any WWII themed movie.
> At 01:00 he phoned the 5th and heard everyone had got on trucks and left, leaving their quarters empty. He sent a motorized patrol to find out but never got any news from them. 
> wanna check on dudes
> they disappear like grey donkey in the fog
> send other dudes to see what's what
> they disappear too
Must have been a heatenings moment. Poor Zerbini.
> the potato soup was icy and tasted like canvas.
War is hell.

 >>/39214/
> he and the two other battery leaders already disliked the government. On the other hand Abner and Aldo were Goulart loyalist
> Abner's subordinates, his battalion commanders - at the vanguard, Major Simon - and the captain of his organic tank company were likewise rebel-sympathizing.
Another example how the cards were shuffled. Everyone reacted to the changing circumstances as the domino rolled on. As I see Goulart gave the initiative away, Filho pushed the dominos, then Kruel too, and those fell in line.