Francisco Javier Arana

Francisco Javier Arana
Arana in 1944
Chief of the Armed Forces
In office
15 March 1945 – 18 July 1949
PresidentJuan José Arévalo
MinisterJacobo Árbenz
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byCarlos Paz Tejada
Head of State and Government of Guatemala
In office
20 October 1944 – 15 March 1945
Serving with Jacobo Árbenz and Jorge Toriello
Preceded byFederico Ponce Vaides
Succeeded byJuan José Arévalo
Acting Minister of Defense
In office
20 October 1944 – 15 March 1945
Preceded byDavid Corado
Succeeded byJacobo Árbenz
Personal details
Born(1905-12-03)3 December 1905
Villa Canales, Guatemala
Died18 July 1949(1949-07-18) (aged 43)
Amatitlán, Guatemala
ProfessionMilitary officer
Known forLeading the revolutionary junta ruling Guatemala from 1944 to 1945
Military service
AllegianceGuatemala
Branch/servicePresidential Honor Guard
RankColonel

Francisco Javier Arana Castro (Latin American Spanish: [fɾanˈsisko xaˈβjeɾ aˈɾana ˈkastɾo]; 3 December 1905 – 18 July 1949) was a Guatemalan military leader and one of the three members of the revolutionary junta that ruled Guatemala from 20 October 1944 to 15 March 1945 during the early part of the Guatemalan Revolution. A major in the Guatemalan army under the dictator Jorge Ubico, he allied with a progressive faction of the army to topple Ubico's successor Federico Ponce Vaides. He led the three-man junta that oversaw the transition to a democratic government, although he was personally reluctant to allow the elected President Juan José Arévalo to take office in 1945. He served as the Chief of the Armed Forces in the new government until 1949. On 18 July 1949 he was killed in a shootout with supporters of the Arévalo government after he threatened to launch a coup.