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To win support in this sector , however , Perón was forced to veer to the left on the
social question . If in early 1944 he pictured the military government's Labor
Department , which he headed , as mediating between labor and management in
...
To win support in this sector , however , Perón was forced to veer to the left on the
social question . If in early 1944 he pictured the military government's Labor
Department , which he headed , as mediating between labor and management in
...
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1943 and 1949 , the years in which Perón consolidated his rule . In 1943 ,
500,000 Argentines were covered by social security ; by 1946 the total had
passed 2 million and was still rising . A common Perónist slogan was “ Perón
cumple ...
1943 and 1949 , the years in which Perón consolidated his rule . In 1943 ,
500,000 Argentines were covered by social security ; by 1946 the total had
passed 2 million and was still rising . A common Perónist slogan was “ Perón
cumple ...
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Braden arrived in Buenos Aires in May 1945 , just as Perón was beginning his
flirtation with the Argentine communists , who up to that time had vigorously
opposed him . Braden was impressed ( though in a negative way ) by Perón's
militantly ...
Braden arrived in Buenos Aires in May 1945 , just as Perón was beginning his
flirtation with the Argentine communists , who up to that time had vigorously
opposed him . Braden was impressed ( though in a negative way ) by Perón's
militantly ...
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