• based on Roman Catholicism and corporatist economics. His son Alberto Ezcurra Uriburu would become one of the most important Argentine far-right political...
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    movement incorporated neo-Nazi elements. Its main leaders were Alberto Ezcurra Uriburu, José Luis "Joe" Baxter, Óscar Denovi, and Eduardo Rosa. Various...
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  • Baxter) while others remained in their far-right positions (such as Alberto Ezcurra Uriburu, who would work with the Triple A). Despite the fact that the country...
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  • leaders of both groups, including Tacuara leaders José Baxter and Alberto Ezcurra Uriburu, Guardia spiritual advisor Rev. Julio Meinvielle and Juan Carlos...
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    not so clear. An initiative suggested by Uriburu himself and formally founded by conservative deputy Alberto Viñas, the Legion had started its activities...
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    took charge of his family's estancias. In 1813, he married Encarnación Ezcurra, daughter of a wealthy family from Buenos Aires. Soon afterwards, he sought...
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    Beccar Varela Independent 6 September 1930 – 15 April 1931 José Félix Uriburu 20 David Arias National Democratic Party 16 April 1931 – 20 February 1932...
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    Aimogasta Alberto Argibay Alberto Castillo Alberto Calderón Alberto Cortez Alberto de Mendoza Alberto Fernández de Rosa Alberto Gerchunoff Alberto Ginastera...
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