-
followers as "
descamisados".
During his 1945
campaign for president, Juan Perón
toured the
country on a
train that he
named El
Descamisado. The
first usage...
- 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...
- re****uring him of
their chances of winning, Eva
organizes rallies for the
descamisados and
gives them hope for a
better ****ure
while Perón and his
allies plot...
- 19th century, then in
Argentina during the time of Juan Perón, the word
descamisados ("shirtless")
means the m****es of the poor.
Shirt production line Factory...
- 1954
election 1973
election Argentine Constitution (1949)
ATLAS CGT
Descamisado Expulsion of
Montoneros from
Plaza de Mayo
Ezeiza m****acre
Grupo Cine...
-
attempt to
break away from
their goth re****tion,
releasing the Los
Descamisados mini-LP
under that name in 1987
before splitting up. A c****ette-only...
- Agrupación
Evita and the
Movimiento Villero Peronista. In 1972 it
merged with
Descamisados and in 1973 with the
Revolutionary Armed Forces (FAR), with
which it...
-
Comando Revolucionario Universitario CPL
Comandos Peronistas de Liberación
Descamisados FLP
Frente de
Lisiados Peronistas FRP
Frente Revolucionario Peronista...
- and
marries Eva, who
promises that the new
government will
serve the
descamisados. At the
start of the Perón government, Eva
dresses glamorously, enjoying...
- the
hitherto derogatory connotation of his
supporters as "shirtless" (
descamisado),
which became a
metaphor for poor and
destitute worker that Peronism...