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    Descamisado (Spanish pronunciation: [deskamiˈsaðo]) is a Spanish word that literally means "without shirt" or "shirtless". The term was originally used...
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    Taiana was a militant Peronist in the early 1970s and in 1973 re-launched Descamisado, a populist news weekly thereafter associated with the Montoneros guerilla...
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    1954 election 1973 election Argentine Constitution (1949) ATLAS CGT Descamisado Expulsion of Montoneros from Plaza de Mayo Ezeiza massacre Grupo Cine...
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  • reassuring him of their chances of winning, Eva organizes rallies for the descamisados and gives them hope for a better future while Perón and his allies plot...
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    19th century, then in Argentina during the time of Juan Perón, the word descamisados ("shirtless") means the masses of the poor. Shirt production line Factory...
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    base, low-income and working-class Argentines who were referred to as descamisados or "shirtless ones" (similar to the term “sans-culottes” during the French...
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  • and long-lived convection-induced straight-line windstorm descamisado from Spanish descamisado, "without a shirt" < camisa "shirt" < celtic kamisia. desperado...
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    sans-culottes before the word came in vogue.[citation needed] Croppy Descamisado Enragés François Chabot Hébertists Lazzaroni (Naples) Lumpenproletariat...
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    Yungay and characterised himself by his fierceness and determination. Descamisado "Los Colorados de Bolivia en la Guerra del Pacífico" (PHP). batallas...
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  • arrested then freed after major popular protest by those known as the Descamisados 1946 Perón elected president; re-elected to presidency in 1951 Indigenous...
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