- Juan Perón - Wikipedia
Perón made some mistakes: he offended the Argentine oligarchy, humiliated it - he nationalized its theatre and other symbols of the wealthy class - but the oligarchy’s political and economic power remained intact, and at the right moment it brought Peron down, with the complicity and aid of the United States
- Juan Peron | Rise to Power, Wife, Death | Britannica
Juan Peron, army colonel who became president of Argentina (1946–52, 1952–55, 1973–74) and was founder and leader of the Peronist movement His second wife, Eva, was widely revered by Argentina’s lower classes and helped him establish his political power
- Juan Perón - Death, Wife Facism - Biography
Juan Perón was a military officer and politician who was elected president of Argentina three times
- Biography of Juan Perón, Argentinas Populist President
Juan Domingo Perón rose from humble beginnings to become a general and three-time president of Argentina
- Juan Perón - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Juan Domingo Perón (October 8, 1895 – July 1, 1974) was an Argentine general and politician who served as the 29th president of Argentina from 1946 to his overthrow in 1955, and again as the 40th president from 1973 to his death in 1974 Born in Buenos Aires, he was elected President of Argentina in 1946 and ruled with his second wife, Eva Perón He was overthrown in 1955 and forced to
- History of Peron – The Rise, Fall and Lasting Legacy of . . .
Juan Domingo Peron and his wife, Eva – more commonly known as Evita – are undoubtedly the most significant political figures in the history of Argentina Their influence was so monumental and far-reaching that they are credited with changing the political topography of South America in general
- Juan Domingo Perón | World of History
Montoneros y la memoria del peronismo: La izquierda nacional (PERON, VIDA, OBRA, POLITICA Y DEMAS ( Juan Domingo Perón)) (Spanish Edition)
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