Salgueiro Maia
Tomás Alves
Salgueiro Maia

On April 25, 1974, a man walked alone in Largo do Carmo. He knocked on the GNR military barracks door and entered, unarmed and without any escorts. Inside, the Government’s chief, Marcelo Caetano, waited, surrounded by the military and the people. The man who stared at him that afternoon and demanded surrender, guaranteeing his safety, had just led Santarém’s Artillery 1 regiment in taking the capital. Without firing a single shot, he managed to overthrow a regime that was over 48 years old. That was the last step to take and he took it, without hesitation, becoming the unavoidable figure of the day that marked the beginning of democracy in Portugal
Salgueiro Maia
Tomás Alves
Salgueiro Maia
Delfim
Frederico Barata
Delfim
Natércia
Filipa Areosa
Natércia
Martinho
José Condessa
Martinho
Estêvão
Rodrigo Tomás
Estêvão
Marta
Catarina Wallenstein
Marta
Cátia
Rita Tristão da Silva
Cátia
Diogo Martins
Marcello Caetano
António Fonseca
Marcello Caetano
Comandante Morgado
Dinarte Branco
Comandante Morgado
Vasco Lourenço
Gonçalo Portela
Vasco Lourenço
Carlos Matos Gomes
João Cachola
Carlos Matos Gomes
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