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1973 Aug. 16
Alsogaray, Julio
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and General Julio Alsogaray, former Army Commander in Chief. Topics include the 1943 Argentine coup d'état that put Perón in power, the Azules and Colorados, his career from the early 1950s to early 1960s, Illia's victory and the takeover that put Onganía in power. The interview was originally recorded on two audiocassettes, and it cuts abruptly at transition points, on... more
1973 Aug. 23
Bustamante, Tomás Sánchez de
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and General Tomás Sánchez de Bustamante. Topics include events after 1951, Benjamín Menéndez, and Perón’s intentions. The interview was originally recorded on two audiocassettes, and it cuts abruptly at a transition point on tape 1, at 00:24:42, before continuing.
1985 Aug. 1
Bustamante, Tomás Sánchez de
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and General Tomás Sánchez de Bustamante. Topics include military confrontations, Onganía’s and Illia's governments and ousters, Paladino, Lanusse as a political figure, the conversation between Perón and Cornicelli, and Perón’s intentions. The interview was originally recorded on two audiocassettes, and it cuts abruptly at a transition point on tape 1, at 00:46:53, befo... more
1983 Nov. 21
Levingston, Roberto Marcelo, 1920-
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and General Roberto Levingston. Topics include the "Comunicado N. 150," the military influence on Illia's government and coup, the relationships between gremial sectors and the army, Onganía's ouster, Levingston's presidency, Lanusse's role in those events, the Argentine economy, interest groups, the steel industry, and Perón's return. The interview was originally recor... more
1970 Apr. 6
Calderón, Samuel Toranzo
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and Admiral Samuel Toranzo Calderón. Topics include his military career and introduction to the Navy; Juan Domingo and Eva Perón; Lonardi; his participation in political military movements and views on politics and the army; Marxism; and Frondizi’s election. The interview was originally recorded on an audiocassette, and it cuts abruptly at a transition point at 01:00:42... more
1971 July 23
Fraga, Rosendo María, 1911-1977
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and General Rosendo Fraga. Topics include his military career, including his role as Secretary of War, and his resignation; his participation in conspiracies against Perón; Frondizi's government; the events of 1962; and some details related to the 1920s and 1930s. The interview was originally recorded on two audiocassettes, and it cuts abruptly at a transition point on ... more
1970 May 29
Rojas, Isaac Francisco, 1906-
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and Admiral Isaac F. Rojas. Topics include his career, Perón's ouster and the dynamics afterwards, Lonardi's uprising and fall, Aramburu's take over, Frondizi's appearance, and the relationships and rivalries between the Navy and the Army.
1984 July 13
Rey, Carlos Alberto
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and Brigadier General Carlos Rey. Topics include his military career; the Cordobazo; Onganía’s and Levingston's uprisings and falls; the return to democracy; the “Gran Acuerdo Nacional;” Perón’s, Cámpora’s and Lanusse's intervention in those events; the ALUAR contract; and the Air Force. The interview was originally recorded on two audiocassettes, and it cuts abruptly a... more
1973 July 27
Castiñeiras, Pedro
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and General Pedro Castiñeiras. Topics include the role of the army in Argentine political and economic life, finance and international loans, the metal industry, and the changes in the government and the economy during Perón's presidency. The interview was originally recorded on two audiocassettes, and it cuts abruptly at a transition point on tape 1, at 00:31:15.
1970 Apr. 8
Rattenbach, Benjamín
Argentina - Interview between Robert Potash and General Benjamín Rattenbach. Topics include Perón's rise to power and the movement to oust him, military intervention in politics, the 1955 movement, the Argentine Revolution precedents, the Azules and Colorados, the Azules and labor unions, and Rattenbach's book about Argentine politics. The interview was originally recorded on an audiocassette, and it cuts abruptl... more