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Montoneros (Spanish:
Movimiento Peronista Montonero, MPM) was an
Argentine far-left
Peronist and
Catholic revolutionary guerrilla organization, which...
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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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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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information for the
Montoneros'
Military Secretariat Department of
Information and Intelligence. As a
second officer of
Montonero intelligence, Rodolfo...
- 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...
- 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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maintained close links with the
Montoneros, a far-left
Catholic Peronist group. On 1 June 1970, the
Montoneros kidnapped and ********inated
former anti-Peronist...
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after the ********ination of CGT
leader José
Ignacio Rucci by the
leftist Montoneros in September.[page needed] Perón's
victory in a snap
election called by...
- organisations,
including Montoneros strained to the
point of no return. In his May Day speech, Perón took
sides and
denounced Montoneros as
imberbes ("beardless...
- his
apartment in
Buenos Aires by two
members of
Montoneros posing as
young army officers.
Montoneros dubbed the
kidnapping Operación Pindapoy,
after a...