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- 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...
- 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...
- 1954 election 1973 election Argentine Constitution (1949) ATLAS CGT Descamisado Expulsion of Montoneros from Plaza de Mayo Ezeiza m****acre Grupo Cine...
- 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...
- sans-culottes before the word came in vogue.[citation needed] Croppy Descamisado François Chabot Lazzaroni (Naples) Lumpenproletariat Pétroleuses Chisholm...
- there. Once freed, Dardo Cabo became the leader of the organization Descamisados, which later merged with Montoneros, a left-wing Peronist organization...
- Comando Revolucionario Universitario CPL Comandos Peronistas de Liberación Descamisados FLP Frente de Lisiados Peronistas FRP Frente Revolucionario Peronista...
- arrested then freed after major po****r protest by those known as the Descamisados 1946 4 June Perón elected president; re-elected to presidency in 1951...