16-09-2019
Buenos Aires, Argentina .-- On September 16, 2016, a new anniversary of the so-called "Liberating Revolution" is celebrated as the military dictatorship that ruled the Argentine Republic is known after having overthrown the constitutional president Juan Domingo Perón, the Congress closed National, deposed members of the Supreme Court, provincial, municipal and university authorities and commissioned the entire Judiciary through a coup d'etat initiated on September 16, 1955. Major General Eduardo Lonardi, leader of the coup, assumed September 23, 1955 and was replaced on November 13 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, by a palace coup. In the photo taken on September 16, 1955, the head of the Liberation Revolution Eduardo Lonardi greets the great demonstration in the Plaza de Mayo.
16-09-2019
Buenos Aires, Argentina .-- On September 16, 2016, a new anniversary of the so-called "Liberating Revolution" is celebrated as the military dictatorship that ruled the Argentine Republic is known after having overthrown the constitutional president Juan Domingo Perón, the Congress closed National, deposed members of the Supreme Court, provincial, municipal and university authorities and commissioned the entire Judiciary through a coup d'etat initiated on September 16, 1955. Major General Eduardo Lonardi, leader of the coup, assumed September 23, 1955 and was replaced on November 13 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, by a palace coup. In the photo taken on September 16, 1955 General Lagos, Lonardi and Videla Balaguer after the fighting in Cordoba
16-09-2019
Buenos Aires, Argentina .-- On September 16, 2016, a new anniversary of the so-called "Liberating Revolution" is celebrated as the military dictatorship that ruled the Argentine Republic is known after having overthrown the constitutional president Juan Domingo Perón, the Congress closed National, deposed members of the Supreme Court, provincial, municipal and university authorities and commissioned the entire Judiciary through a coup d'etat initiated on September 16, 1955. Major General Eduardo Lonardi, leader of the coup, assumed September 23, 1955 and was replaced on November 13 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, by a palace coup. In the photo file Perón at the time of ascending to the "Paraguay" gunboat, next to him Mario Amadeo, the chancellor of the Liberating Revolution
16-09-2019
Buenos Aires, Argentina .-- On September 16, 2016, a new anniversary of the so-called "Liberating Revolution" is celebrated as the military dictatorship that ruled the Argentine Republic is known after having overthrown the constitutional president Juan Domingo Perón, the Congress closed National, deposed members of the Supreme Court, provincial, municipal and university authorities and commissioned the entire Judiciary through a coup d'etat initiated on September 16, 1955. Major General Eduardo Lonardi, leader of the coup, assumed September 23, 1955 and was replaced on November 13 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, by a palace coup. In the photo file Perón at the time of ascending to the "Paraguay" gunboat, next to him Mario Amadeo, the chancellor of the Liberating Revolution
16-09-2019
Buenos Aires, Argentina .-- On September 16, 2016, a new anniversary of the so-called "Liberating Revolution" is celebrated as the military dictatorship that ruled the Argentine Republic is known after having overthrown the constitutional president Juan Domingo Perón, the Congress closed National, deposed members of the Supreme Court, provincial, municipal and university authorities and commissioned the entire Judiciary through a coup d'etat initiated on September 16, 1955. Major General Eduardo Lonardi, leader of the coup, assumed September 23, 1955 and was replaced on November 13 by Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, by a palace coup. In the photo file Perón was exiled in the Puerta de Hierro residence, in Madrid, after being overthrown by the Liberating Revolution in 1955