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  1. Juan Perón - Wikipedia

    Juan Domingo Perón (UK: / pɛˈrɒn /, US: / pɛˈroʊn, pəˈ -, peɪˈ -/ ⓘ, [3][4][5] Spanish: [ˈxwan doˈmiŋɡo peˈɾon] ⓘ; 8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974) was an Argentine military officer and politician who served …

  2. 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 …

  3. Juan Perón - Death, Wife & Facism - Biography

    Apr 2, 2014 · Url: https://www.biography.com/political-figures/juan-peron Access Date: Publisher: A&E; Television Networks Last Updated: September 1, 2020 Original Published Date: April 2, 2014

  4. The Legacy of Juan Peron - Columbia University

    The government of Juan Perón was one of the most progressive in Latin American history in the 20th century. Here is a list of its accomplishments: 1. Taking advantage of government leniency if not …

  5. Perón, Juan Domingo (1895–1974) - Encyclopedia.com

    Peron also supported right-wing dictatorships, especially Francisco Franco 's regime in Spain. During the 1940s Perón formed a strong relationship with Franco by providing his regime crucial agricultural …

  6. Juan Peron - New World Encyclopedia

    On September 16, 1955, a Catholic nationalist group within both the army and the navy launched a coup that ended Peron’s second term. This group took power under the name of Revolución Libertadora …

  7. Juan Domingo Perón - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

    Juan Domingo Perón (Lobos, 8 de octubre de 1895 ‑ Olivos, 1 de julio de 1974) 5 fue un político, militar y ensayista argentino, tres veces presidente de la Nación. Es el fundador del peronismo o …

  8. PERON, JUAN DOMINGO - falklandsbiographies.org

    Peron had also been encouraged by the Germans during World War II, and by the 'Committee for the Recovery of the Malvinas' which was formed in Buenos Aires on 19 October 1939, specifically to …

  9. Juan Perón - Wikiwand

    For years after the Second World War the continent was strictly terra incognita. Analysis based on ignorance was often faulty. General Peron, for example, who "stole" Britain's railways and increased …

  10. Juan Perón summary | Britannica

    Juan Perón, (born Oct. 8, 1895, Buenos Aires province, Arg.—died July 1, 1974, Buenos Aires), President of Argentina (1946–55, 1973–74).