1942 in Argentina

1942
in
Argentina

Decades:
  • 1920s
  • 1930s
  • 1940s
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
See also:Other events of 1942
List of years in Argentina

Events from the year 1942 in Argentina

Incumbents

Events

March

  • The Concordancia wins the national elections for deputies in most provinces. The Socialist party prevails in Buenos Aires, and the UCR in Corrientes and Tucuman
  • Corrientes and Tucuman are intervened

June

  • Roberto Ortiz, ill of diabetes, resigns as president. Ramón Castillo, acting president since 1941, becomes official president.
  • The chamber of deputies votes to break relations with Nazi Germany, the chamber of senators does not discuss the project.

August

October

  • The port of Rosario is nationalized
  • Gaseoduct La Plata-Buenos Aires

December

Ongoing

  • Argentina keeps a neutral stance in World War II, amid foreign pressure to join the war

Births

Deaths

See also

Bibliography

  • Romero, Luis Alberto (2010). 1940-1949. Buenos Aires: Clarín. ISBN 978-987-07-0874-2.

References

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  3. Murió José Omar Pastoriza (in Spanish)
  4. "Cacho Castaña at the Academia". Todo Tango. Archived from the original on 2014-01-04.
  5. Staff (based on AFP report) (5 March 2013). "Le metteur en scène et comédien Jérôme Savary est mort". Le Monde (in French). Retrieved 5 March 2013.
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  8. Rogers, Thomas (May 23, 1976). "Bonavena Is Slain; A Top Heavyweight". The New York Times. Retrieved 2009-06-11.
  9. Dictionnaire des interprètes, Alain Pâris, (Éditions Robert Laffont, 1989). ISBN 2-221-06660-X
  10. "Liberan a única ex funcionaria de Menem condenada por corrupción". Emol.
  11. Clarin article (in Spanish)
  12. «Marcelo T. de Alvear» (en español). Portal Planeta Sedna. Consultado el 4 de mayo de 2010.
  13. Short biography and music sheets
  14. Biography of Roberto Arlt at Biblioteca Virtual Miguel de Cervantes
  15. Teddie Gerard Seriously Ill, New York Times, March 26, 1929, pg. 41.
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