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Carlos Frödden Lorenzen (May 14, 1887 – August 12, 1976) was a Chilean Navy officer and politician. He was born in Coronel, the son of Federico Frodden and Carolina Lorenzen. He studied at the Liceo in Lebu and at the Naval Academy, where he graduated in 1906, earning the silver medal, second highest award. In 1906 he was commissioned midshipman second class and made a trip around the world. Between 1909 and 1911 he was in the Patagonian Channels, doing survey work. He married Margarita Taborga.

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  • Carlos Frödden Lorenzen (May 14, 1887 – August 12, 1976) was a Chilean Navy officer and politician. He was born in Coronel, the son of Federico Frodden and Carolina Lorenzen. He studied at the Liceo in Lebu and at the Naval Academy, where he graduated in 1906, earning the silver medal, second highest award. In 1906 he was commissioned midshipman second class and made a trip around the world. Between 1909 and 1911 he was in the Patagonian Channels, doing survey work. He married Margarita Taborga. He specialized in navigation and was later in charge of charting the northern coast of Chile from Caldera to Cabeza de Vaca Cape. By 1913, however, he was on board the Cochrane, where he completed the artillery course. In 1916 he became an artillery instructor; in 1917 artillery inspector in the squadron. In 1921 he was promoted to lieutenant commander and CO of the munitions depot at Las Salinas near Valparaiso. In 1922 artillery officer on the battleship Latorre. In 1925 promoted to commander, CO of the Silva Palma Marine Barracks. In 1927, due to his friendship with General Carlos Ibáñez del Campo and his masonic connections (his brother was the chief of the Chilean Masons), he was named Minister of Marine (Secretary of the Navy), causing the displeasure of many of his superiors. Ibañez, however, later appointed him Minister of the Interior and promoted him to captain. When Ibañez left the presidency he was retired from active duty in the Navy as a captain. Later in life, he went into farming. He held numerous foreign medals, was a hard-hat driver, and died in Santiago. (en)
  • Carlos Froedden Lorenzen (n. Coronel, 14 de mayo de 1887 - f. Santiago, 12 de agosto de 1976) fue un marino y político chileno. En 1925 fue designado ministro del Marina, durante el gobierno de Emiliano Figueroa, controlado desde bambalinas por el ministro de Guerra, el coronel Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, de quien Froedden era seguidor. Una vez que Ibáñez se hizo con la presidencia, en mayo de 1927, Froedden reunió bajo su mando las carteras de Guerra y Marina. Ascendió a ministro por primera vez con el rango de capitán de fragata, lo que desató una seguidilla de renuncias de algunos de sus ofendidos superiores jerárquicos. Posteriormente, en medio de la crisis económica derivada de la Gran Depresión, Ibáñez lo nombró ministro del Interior, en reemplazo de Juan Esteban Montero. Su ejercicio en Interior duró 4 días, del 22 al 26 de julio, hasta que Ibáñez renunció a la presidencia y abandonó el país. Durante esos días Froedden ordenó una dura represión de las manifestaciones sociales ocurridas en Santiago, que significó la muerte de una decena de personas. El contraalmirante Edgardo von Schroeders lo acusó como uno de los instigadores de la Sublevación de la Escuadra de Chile ocurrida en septiembre de 1931, pero no hay pruebas directas de esta imputación. Durante su carrera naval había llegado, en 1925, a ser director de la Escuela de Artillería y Depósito General de la marina de la Armada de Chile. Antes había promovido la introducción del buceo como arma táctica ya que había hecho el curso de buzo en Europa y EE. UU., llegando a escribir el manual oficial sobre esta especialidad.​ Su hermano Orestes Frödden Lorenzen fue Gran Maestro de la Gran Logia de Chile. (es)
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  • Carlos Frödden Lorenzen (May 14, 1887 – August 12, 1976) was a Chilean Navy officer and politician. He was born in Coronel, the son of Federico Frodden and Carolina Lorenzen. He studied at the Liceo in Lebu and at the Naval Academy, where he graduated in 1906, earning the silver medal, second highest award. In 1906 he was commissioned midshipman second class and made a trip around the world. Between 1909 and 1911 he was in the Patagonian Channels, doing survey work. He married Margarita Taborga. (en)
  • Carlos Froedden Lorenzen (n. Coronel, 14 de mayo de 1887 - f. Santiago, 12 de agosto de 1976) fue un marino y político chileno. En 1925 fue designado ministro del Marina, durante el gobierno de Emiliano Figueroa, controlado desde bambalinas por el ministro de Guerra, el coronel Carlos Ibáñez del Campo, de quien Froedden era seguidor. Una vez que Ibáñez se hizo con la presidencia, en mayo de 1927, Froedden reunió bajo su mando las carteras de Guerra y Marina. Ascendió a ministro por primera vez con el rango de capitán de fragata, lo que desató una seguidilla de renuncias de algunos de sus ofendidos superiores jerárquicos. (es)
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