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6 unusual facts about Juan Peron


Carlos Acuña

His foreign travels as a performer brought him success in Uruguay, Mexico, Italy and Spain, where he became a close friend of the exiled Juan Perón.

Fascism

Peronism associated with the regime of Juan Perón in Argentina from 1946 to 1955 and 1973 to 1974, was strongly influenced by fascism.

History of Argentine nationality

Juan Perón’s populist, participatory government encouraged a greater link between subject and state.

Juana Lumerman

In 1950, the artist traveled to northern Argentina where much of Buenos Aires' intelligentsia had decamped in an attempt to avoid the constraints of Juan Perón's visual aesthetic.

Luisa Vehil

Opposite to Juan Perón regime she suffered an attack when playing the leading role in the play Fascination.

Radomsko

A communist, he was appointed as an advisor by Juan Perón, and served as an Economic Minister in every government until the military coup of 1976.


Adolfo Aristarain

After leaving Argentina Aristarain started working as assistant director in the Arcente cinema, and then in Europe during his short exile for Mario Camus, Giorgio Stegani and Lewis Gilbert before returning to Argentina in 1974, following the death of Argentine president Juan Perón.

Avenida Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz

Another decree, dictated on May 31, 1974, by the government of Juan Perón, stated that Canning Avenue changed its name into the present one as a tribute to Raúl Scalabrini Ortiz, Argentine journalist, nationalist writer and essayist.

Ballester-Molina

Arbones' article also shows the actual pistols that were manufactured during the Peron presidency and that carry the names of President Juan Perón and his wife Eva, and the ‘secret’ pistols issued to Perón's private police force.

Copa Eva Duarte

In 1947 the "Copa Eva Duarte de Perón" was established as an annual and official tournament founded and organized by the RFEF, as a tribute to Argentine president Juan Perón and his wife, the popular Eva Perón.

Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano

Ferrocarril General Manuel Belgrano (FCGMB), named after the Argentine politician and military leader Manuel Belgrano, was one of the six state-owned Argentine railway companies formed after President Juan Perón's nationalisation of the railway network in 1948.

Herbert Kuhlmann

Perhaps the greatest support to Kuhlmann and his fellow Nazis came directly from the Argentine President and Nazi-sympathizer, Juan Perón, husband of the much loved, late Eva Perón.

John Cudia

Cudia joined the closing cast of the Broadway revival of Evita, understudying Juan Peron.

Presidente Perón Partido

The Partido is named in honour of Juan Domingo Perón (1895-1974), who served as President of Argentina, he served two terms between 1946 and 1955, but he was removed from office by a military coup.

Ronald Richter

Due to Richter's close association with Juan Perón and Eva Perón and the relevance of nuclear physics for the international scene, the sources cover a wide spectrum.

William Alonso

He was born in Buenos Aires but moved to the United States in 1946 during the Perón regime with his father Amado Alonso, a leading Spanish philologist, who was then appointed at Harvard.


see also

1947 General Juan Perón Grand Prix

The 1947 General Juan Perón Grand Prix was a Grand Prix motor race held at the Retiro street circuit in Buenos Aires on 9 February 1947.

Isabelita

Isabel Martínez de Perón, President of Argentina and the third wife of Juan Perón, commonly known by the diminutive "Isabelita"