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The Argentine Junta in the Dirty War

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When Argentina’s democracy gave way to a period of military rule in the 1970s, it followed a trajectory common in Latin American politics. However, the scale of violence inflicted by the regime in Buenos Aires was unprecedented in the region. It is estimated that 30,000 people were killed by the regime in the Dirty War until its fall. Democracy returned to Argentina in 1983 only after defeat to Britain in the Falklands War.   The Peronist Dynast…
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TheCollector broke the news in on Saturday, December 27, 2025.
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