
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu
Pedro Eugenio Aramburu was an Argentine general and politician who served as the de facto President of Argentina from 1955 to 1958. He played a significant role in the military coup that overthrew President Juan Domingo Perón. Aramburu is remembered for his controversial policies and his eventual assassination by the Montoneros in 1970, an act that symbolized the violent political struggles of the time.
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Pedro Eugenio Aramburu represented Argentina at the meeting.
1956: generales, caudillos, presidentes y el legado de BolívarPedro Eugenio Aramburu led the de facto government that created the National Institute of Agricultural Technology (INTA) in 1956.
Una narrativa engañosa sobre el pasado nacionalPedro Eugenio Aramburu was the chief of the Revolución Libertadora and was executed for his role in the repression against Peronism.
El tiroteo en un bar de William Morris por el que Firmenich quiso refundar el Día del Militante tras la muerte de dos asesinos de AramburuPedro Eugenio Aramburu was assassinated by a group of individuals driven by hatred and destruction.
ARAMBURU “La Nación se Agravia Ante Este Crimen sin Nombre”Pedro Eugenio Aramburu served as the second president of the 'Revolución libertadora'.
los curiosos apodos de los presidentesPedro Eugenio Aramburu was mentioned as the president under whom the first credit was taken from the IMF.
"Otra vez Caputo, Sturzenegger y el mito del eterno retorno"Pedro Eugenio Aramburu was executed and is mentioned in the context of the violent history of the Montoneros.
Pepe Firmenich, el criminal oculto debajo de una camiseta de Racing


























































