Juan Atilio Bramuglia papers, 1935-1974.

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Juan Atilio Bramuglia papers, 1935-1974.

Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, financial records, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs, relating to Argentine foreign relations and participation in the United Nations; political conditions in Argentina, especially the Peronist movement and the Partido Unión Popular; and labor policy and legislation in Argentina under the regime of Juan Perón. Includes correspondence with Perón, and some papers of Carlos Atilio Bramuglia.

19 ms. boxes, 11 oversize boxes.

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Bramuglia, Juan Atilio, 1903-1962

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Argentine politician; minister of foreign affairs, 1946-1949. From the description of Juan Atilio Bramuglia papers, 1935-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 123379212 Biography 1903 January 1 Born, Chascomús, province of Buenos Aires 1925 Receives doctorate in law, University of Buenos Aires ...

Partido Unión Popular (Argentina)

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Perón, Juan Domingo, 1895-1974

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President of Argentina, 1946-1955. From the description of Juan Domingo Perón papers, 1931-2002. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754872368 Biographical Note 1895 Born, Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina 1911 1937 Enters military school, and ...

United Nations

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In 1945, four individuals who had worked on the Manhattan project-John L. Balderston, Jr., Dieter M. Gruen, W.J. McLean, and David B. Wehmeyer-formed a committee and wrote a letter to 154 public figures asking for their opinions about the possibility of the creation of a world government. Over the next year, as the various public figures responded to the letter, the responses were correlated into a report that was released in 1947. From the guide to the Balderston, John L., Jr. Colle...