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Walter Robert Thieme Schiersand (16 November 1942 – 1 October 2023) was a Chilean furniture maker, painter, and politician. He gained notoriety by becoming one of the highest leaders of the Fatherland and Liberty Nationalist Front, an organization strongly opposed to the
government of Salvador Allende Salvador Allende was the president of Chile from 1970 until his 1973 suicide, and head of the Popular Unity government; he was a Socialist and Marxist elected to the national presidency of a liberal democracy in Latin America.Don MabryAllend ...
through violent means, often resorting to worker riots. After the
1973 Chilean coup d'état The 1973 Chilean coup d'état Enciclopedia Virtual > Historia > Historia de Chile > Del gobierno militar a la democracia" on LaTercera.cl. Retrieved 22 September 2006. In October 1972, Chile suffered the first of many strikes. Among the par ...
and instalment of the subsequent
military junta A military junta () is a government led by a committee of military leaders. The term ''junta'' means "meeting" or "committee" and originated in the national and local junta organized by the Spanish resistance to Napoleon's invasion of Spain in ...
, he went through a major ideological change, after which he became a political activist, often organizing events against the regime led by
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, which he accused of abandoning nationalism in favour of global neoliberalism. Recently, he defined himself as a nationalist,
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,
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, and ''Indigenista''.


Biography

His father, Walter Thieme Brüggermann (1913–1999), was a second-generation German immigrant and member of the
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, an organization that only let full ethnic Germans join. Thieme became leader of
Fatherland and Liberty The Fatherland and Liberty Nationalist Front ( es, Frente Nacionalista Patria y Libertad or simply , PyL) was a fascistAcademic literature describing FNPL as a fascist movement: * "Pablo Rodriguez, a lawyer and gremialista, formed the Movimiento ...
in 1971, opposed to the government of
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. In 1972, this group, led by Thieme, managed to traffic around 100 rifles from Argentina, which were to be used in sabotage operations. He participated in the
Tanquetazo ''El Tanquetazo'' or ''El Tancazo'' (both Spanish for "tank putsch") of 29 June 1973 was a failed coup attempt in Chile led by Lieutenant Colonel Roberto Souper against the government of Socialist president Salvador Allende. It is named because ...
, a failed coup attempt in June 1973, after which he faked his death via a supposed plane crash and escaped to
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, a sect run by fleeing Nazi Party members and their descendants, who helped him escape to
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. He was later arrested by Argentine authorities in August of that year, after which he was extradited to Chile. Thieme was imprisoned during the
1973 Chilean coup d'état The 1973 Chilean coup d'état Enciclopedia Virtual > Historia > Historia de Chile > Del gobierno militar a la democracia" on LaTercera.cl. Retrieved 22 September 2006. In October 1972, Chile suffered the first of many strikes. Among the par ...
. In November of that year, he was freed by the recently installed
military junta A military junta () is a government led by a committee of military leaders. The term ''junta'' means "meeting" or "committee" and originated in the national and local junta organized by the Spanish resistance to Napoleon's invasion of Spain in ...
. Initially, his group showed support to the Pinochet government, hoping that they would install nationalist policies, but later retracted this support due to the dictatorships's
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and implementation of
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policies. Thieme criticized the economic system in 1982, during the Crisis of 1982, ongoing economic crisis, and was against the Chilean Constitution of 1980, Constitution of 1980, supporting the "No" option during that year's referendum. Between 1981 and 1982 he was general secretary of the Nationalist People's Movement (''Movimiento Nacionalista Popular'', MNP), which, in September 1983, was converted into the political party South Wind (party), South Wind (''Viento Sur''). In October 1982, the MNP was accused of planning a coup d'état against the Military dictatorship of Chile (1973–1990), military dictatorship of Chile, after which Thieme escaped to Argentina. According to Swedish journalist Anders Leopold, Thieme was responsible for the assassination of Olof Palme, but there has been no solid evidence involving any Chilean citizen in the case. Thieme supported the "No" option, which would reject the military government's further rule, during the 1988 Chilean national plebiscite. Thieme was married to Lucía Pinochet, daughter of Augusto Pinochet and Lucía Hiriart from 1992 until 1994. Although he had retired from public life, he stated in various interviews that Pinochet was a "traitor" and accused Sebastián Piñera and Andrés Chadwick of being "his children", along with sending public support to Beatriz Sánchez (journalist), Beatriz Sánchez and Gabriel Boric. Thieme died on 1 October 2023, at the age of 80.Muere Roberto Thieme, exsecretario General de Patria y Libertad


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Thielme, Roberto} 1942 births 2023 deaths Politicians from Santiago Members of Fatherland and Liberty Anti-capitalists Chilean politicians Chilean nationalists Chilean anti-communists Chilean people of German descent