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    Montoneros (Spanish: Movimiento Peronista Montonero, MPM) was an Argentine far-left Peronist, Camilist and Roman Catholic revolutionary guerrilla organization...
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    deportation of two Montoneros that were to arrive from Mexico in Brazil for a meeting with the leftist group but before the two Montoneros were intercepted...
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    and maintained close links with the Montoneros, a far-left Catholic Peronist group. On 1 June 1970, the Montoneros kidnapped and assassinated former anti-Peronist...
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    groups such as the Montoneros and supported their struggle as a realisation of his justicialist doctrine, agreeing with the Montoneros' conclusion that...
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    his apartment in Buenos Aires by two members of Montoneros posing as young army officers. Montoneros dubbed the kidnapping Operación Pindapoy, after a...
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  • front organisation for the Montoneros, although the extent to which the UES was actively connected to the ERP and the Montoneros is disputed. Certainly,...
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  • Peron: Argentina's Montoneros. Oxford University Press. p. 47. ISBN 0-19-821131-7. Larraquy, Marcelo (2010). De Perón a Montoneros: historia de la violencia...
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  • organisations, including Montoneros strained to the point of no return. In his May Day speech, Perón took sides and denounced Montoneros as imberbes ("beardless...
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    year, the group Montoneros stole the corpse of Pedro Eugenio Aramburu, whom they had also previously kidnapped and assassinated. Montoneros then used the...
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    after the assassination of CGT leader José Ignacio Rucci by the leftist Montoneros in September.[page needed] Perón's victory in a snap election called by...
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    Rodolfo Walsh (category Montoneros)
    information for the Montoneros' Military Secretariat Department of Information and Intelligence. As a second officer of Montonero intelligence, Rodolfo...
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    1976, the Montoneros had lost nearly 2,000 members and by 1977, the ERP was completely subdued. Nevertheless, the severely weakened Montoneros launched...
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  • President Raúl Alfonsín, several critiques of Montoneros arose from within the democratic spectrum. Firstly, Montoneros, la soberbia armada (ISBN 950-37-0018-3)...
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  • were members of both the Montoneros and the CGT union. Isabel Perón, wife of Juan Perón, was repeatedly insulted by the Montoneros, who preferred his first...
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  • between the Montoneros political movement and the right-wing Peronist forces. The Montonero Peronist Movement (Spanish: Movimiento Peronista Montonero) was an...
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    urban guerrilla leader and politician. He was one of the commanders of Montoneros group and the most significant figure in the Argentine guerrillas in the...
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  • times in connection with his resistance work with the Montoneros. While a member of the Montoneros, he served as secretary and legal representative to Mario...
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    expelled the Montoneros and the left-wing youth groups from the celebrations. Although both the Peronist unions and guerrillas such as Montoneros had worked...
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    during a period of terrorist attacks from the Marxist groups ERP, the Montoneros, FAL, FAR and FAP, who had gone underground after Juan Perón's death in...
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    suffered from the fighting between left-wing revolutionary movements (Montoneros, ERP and F.A.R.) and the right-wing paramilitary group Triple A, supported...
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    about the disappearance for two Montoneros that had plans to travel from Mexico to Brazil to meet with other Montoneros. The Argentine Intelligence Source...
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    of the Tucumán Police was shot dead in his car by Montoneros guerrillas. The same day, the Montoneros guerrillas also killed a retired army colonel, Colonel...
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    of Montoneros from Plaza de Mayo. Although Kirchner met many members of the Montoneros, he was not a member of the group. By the time the Montoneros were...
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  • bomb that was planted on his cabin cruiser in Tigre by members of the Montoneros, a militant, leftist group. López Rega, a devotee of occultism and self-styled...
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    Ezeiza massacre (category Montoneros)
    Peronism opened fire on the crowd. The left-wing Peronist Youth and the Montoneros were targeted and trapped. At least 13 bodies were subsequently identified...
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  • Gardel was the codename given by the Peronist guerrilla organization Montoneros to the downing of a Lockheed C-130 Hercules, belonging to the 1st Air...
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    Brigade suffered a major blow at the hands of Montoneros, when over one-hundred—perhaps several hundred—Montoneros guerrillas and milicianos (militants) were...
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    peronistas? Organizaciones militantes entre nacionalismo, cruzada anti-montoneros y profesionalización política". Nuevo Mundo Mundos Nuevos. doi:10.4000/nuevomundo...
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  • and a more overt political tone. Oesterheld became the spokesman of the Montoneros guerrilla by the time he started the sequel, El Eternauta: segunda parte...
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    warfare. Throughout her presidency, Perón struggled against both the Montoneros and People's Revolutionary Army (ERP) left wing guerrilla organizations...
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