Timeline (Red South)

June
On the fourth of June, revolutionaries led by Arturo Puga, Eugenio Matte and Carlos Davila proclaim the Socialist Republic of Chile after a successful coup. The coup only succeeded because of President Juan Esteban Montero's refusal to call upon the military to stop the coup and the government peacefully being turned over to the revolutionaries.

This did not yet spark foreign interest, but Soviet agents on June 20th reported to the USSR that a socialist state had been formed in South America.

August
In August in 1932, Carlos Dávila rises to the highest level of power in the Chile. On August 24th, 1932, Soviet agents contact Dávila about Soviet support of socialism in South America. This event could be considered the Point of Divergence as this event is the first change from the events in real life.

September
On September 13th, 1932, Dávila is nearly forced to resign because of the lack of military and civilian support. As he is beginning to resign, Soviet agents intervene and instate Dávila as a puppet president. They begin spreading propaganda to the citizens of Chile, forcing the acceptance of the Socialist government.

December
On December 9th, 1932, Chile is officially declared a Soviet Socialist Republic as the USSR begins to instate tougher policies and control Chile tighter and tighter. On December 11th, 1932, with refusal by puppet president Calos Dávila, he is outed and replaced with the Soviet advisor of the Chilean SSR -- Generál-Mayór Petro Bozhko.