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Anarcoperonistas "?
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Anarcoperonistas "?
A Angelita Sánchez Lobato, and all anarchists who fought the Peronist regime For starters, anarchism is mines, this means that a so-called "anarchists" and does not carry the name of any person, because it considers all men and women as equals, without placing either over others.
Then we must remember how Juan Domingo Peron "the first worker" was killing workers at the call Tragic Week of 1919, the repression unleashed by the strike of workers in the workshops Vasenao For those who cast doubt on this information, you may refer to sources that presents Luis Alberto Romero on the matter.
Fourth, we can cite the well-known support of Peron's dictatorship Uriburu military and later the Fair, as these two soldiers shot the anarchists Joaquin Penina in Rosario, Paul Severino Di Giovanni and Scarfó in Buenos Aires, or rounded up and deported thousands of anarchists, not to mention the poor anarchist Vuotto Pascual, Santiago Inmate Mainini and Diago, called "prisoners of Bragado, who spent years in prison for a crime he did not commit. This happened during the rule of Right, a friend of Peron, as well as the processes to the Federación Obrera Regional Argentina
How not to mention the friendship of General Peron EIBI C. Anaya, that famous shot in workers in the Patagonian strikes, who, like Perón, he was part of the officers who carried out the military coup in 1943 and later became a personal friend of another dictator, Juan Carlos Ongania.
also remember that phrase of Augustine P. Just, the friend of Peron, who as minister of war, after the bombing of the anarchist Kurt Wilckens, said in front of reporters: "This will not go unpunished, the punishment is exemplary", referring the attack that killed the German anarchist Lieutenant Colonel Varela, one repressor that shot was responsible for more than 1,500 anarchists strikes south between 1921 and 1922. And indeed, the punishment was "exemplary" because Kurt Wilckens be killed in prison.
But entering what were the Peronist governments, we can not fail to mention that Peron was the 1st of May, that date originated long before the military (when that day in 1886, were hanged several anarchists ask 8 hours work) a date of carnival and celebration, and choripán locro where the queen was elected May 10, taking away from this day his content and brave fighting, so many dead were brought to want to remember in Argentina in 1904, 1905 and 1909, mostly.We can not overemphasize the admiration he had Peron by the regime of Italian dictator Benito Mussolini
, the same as saying Everything for the State, all for the State, nothing outside the State
, Perón phrase copy and modify to
Everything within the law, nothing outside the law . Mussolini And not only copied his words, also took its takeover of the unions and bureaucracy in order to control and autonomy and fighting them out.
Russian communist dictatorship Peronism also take their five-year plans to regulate the economy. Peronism had nothing to do with trade unionism of the early twentieth century, it was valiant, battled for the class struggle, was an atheist, horizontal and internationalist Peronism, however, is Catholic, militarist, nationalist, vertical, and fight for the reconciliation of classes.
Perón admired Mussolini not only but also, and above all, General Primo de Rivera, English dictator from 1923 to 1930. Perón admired AdolfHitler also one of the worst criminals in the history of mankind, and whose hierarchy survivors gave clandestine entry to Argentina, with all the necessary documentation to go unnoticed for decades. He was a friend of the Paraguayan dictator Stroessner, claimed regimes like Somoza in Nicaragua and Batista in Cuba. And when it was Argentina who gave political asylum to Juan Domingo Perón? Nothing more and nothing less than Francisco Franco, the "Generalissimo" who killed and mowed down half of Spain, thousands and thousands of anarchists, socialists and republicans during decades of dictatorship. and Peron was the poor exile as they wanted to see then montoneros with his paper "The Descamisado" because during his stay in Spain Peron was one of the residential neighborhoods of Madrid.
Not to mention Eva Peron, the one that was received by Francisco Franco with all the honors, which appeared in photos with their fur coats greeting the English criminal and talking about his "shirtless." That was the same Eva Peron branded as "crazy" anarchists, who would say, "Peron does not strike you, dammit." not forget that Perón maintained the Residence Act, enacted in 1902 that only anarchist immigrant workers to drive s, which was repealed only in the government of Frondizi, when there were almost no anarchists remained alive or outside prisons.
Not to mention the incredible rationalist schools created by the anarchists in early twentieth century, to educate children freely, which will then be replaced by "Evita loves me" on the boards of state schools.I forget the attack against the former Peronist
Emile Zola Library, founded by the anarchists, and at gunpoint was taken over by thugs Peronist, later to become a basic unit of the Peronist Party. Faced with this library in 1923 and in full strike following the murder of Kurt Wilckens
, anarchists had shot the police.
Not to mention the graphics Rosario workers, who were evicted from its premises by the CGT, the main Peronist, and thereafter had to meet in a bar on Calle San Martín and San Lorenzo of the city. After the strike chart of 1949, many of the graphics were captured.
Moreover, one can not ignore the link between Peron and his second wife, Maria Estela Martinez de Peron, Jose Lopez Rega, the maximum criminal figure who rose from being a mere police after leading Argentina's Anti-Communist Alliance
(since at that place the same finger Perón), grouping vigilante who killed hundreds of students, intellectuals, politicians, workers, actors, etc.
And it was Perón who ascended to the commissioner Fernández Bazán, the same as in 1936, anarchists killed Miguel Archangel Roscigno, and Andrés Vázquez Malvicini Fernando Paredes, throwing them to the bottom of the Rio de la Plata with weight on your feet, a method known "Law Bazán," which then generalize the '70s. and we said then that in 1946, Peron's rise to this criminal deputy head of the Federal Police, and later fulfilled his dream as a diplomat by giving a charge of government. Cimazo Jacinto, the militant anarchist, sums up to Peronism as follows: absolute Submission to the CGT, military-style five-year plan, militarization of the childhood state monopoly of foreign trade, religious instruction in schools; financial centralization in the hands of the Central Bank, the subjugation of the universities, government monopoly of propaganda radiotelephone; action nationalist gangs with impunity, subjugation of the press and violent campaigns
And then continues: destruction and persecution of independent labor unions; radio censorship, sabotage email to the press and opposition propaganda; prohibition of strikes and order to produce at maximum, process for contempt.
And there's more: increasing dominance of the Church, the rise of nationalism in public dealings, virtual alliance with the Franco regime ..., etc, etc.
Luis Danussi , another militant anarchist , defines
Peronism as demagoguery, corruption on a collective level planned by the government that drove the economy discretion, and the repression that knew no limits to crush the protesters but later appeared to grant official channels, as an act of grace and programmed thanks to the 'humble' his benefactor. All this while the militants were eliminated more conscious and dignified, like one way, among many others, to accomplish the total extinction of hardened spirit that traditionally encouraged our working class. He adds later: itself fascistic Peronist phenomenon originated in the barracks where they incubated the GOU, who believed in the triumph of the Nazis when the labor movement was struggling for his defeat ...
Franchotti Anarchists like Mario, will be pursued during the national railroad strike of 1951. This fellow managed to evade the police because the journalist and lawyer David Kraiselburd, who on July 17, 1974 will killed by Montoneros. Fellow anarchistsRafael Grinfeld scientist will be expelled from the university. Grinfeld loses his post as director of the Institute of Physics, University of La Plata, for not adhering to Peronism.
By 1943, the anarchist Prince James notes how the United Officers Group (GOU), which belonged Perón among others, continued to maintain relations with the Nazis, following the Nazi-Fascist policy of President Castillo, who had ruled before the coup 1943. [
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]workers will be maritime and naval port of the most battle the Peron regime, and will all suffer the unions that the Law of Professional Associations, made of Italian fascism and applied in Argentina by Peron, who, among other things, gives legal recognition is only the union monopoly controlled by the state, ignoring any attempt to make another parallel union free of the union bureaucracy, already born. That was the law that encouraged unionism payment, removing the worker from their environment to become a traitor in the service of capitalism. Luis Danussi recalled how at a rally in Plaza de Mayo, a prominent leader of the CGT Peron yelled: "Get dictator, my gender!". Then, as agreed Perón with Frondizi, hundreds of anarchist FORA, bakers, drivers, plumbers and cloaquistas, were arrested. Finally, I remember that Perón did not give anything to the worker (if you steal 100 and return it 25 I am not giving anything) and if you did something in terms of vote it was terrible demagogue who played with the need of the people. After far above what we can say that proclaim anarcoperonista is not only absurd, because it is totally opposite concepts, but is making fun of the thousands of anarchists, not content with his heroism in the face of Franco in Spain, the exile across the border into France where he fought in the French Resistance fighting Nazi occupation. And those who survived came to Argentina and here also had to give battle to Peronism, as the Nazis entered the country with full impunity that gave Perón, or as a criminal after Franco gave him asylum as Peron in Spain. Telling
anarcoperonista is making fun of the thousands of anarchists imprisoned, tortured, expelled during the Peron regime and the thousands of people held for years, libraries and local anarchist FORA anarchists who were burned or cornered at gunpoint by Peronist thugs.
Citations:
1 - A Brief History Contemporary of Argentina, Luis Alberto Romero. Fondo de Cultura Economica. Buenos Aires, 1994.
2 - "Montoneros armed pride," Paul Giusani. Editorial Sudamericana-Planeta. Buenos Aires, 1984
3 - "La Patagonia Rebelde, Osvaldo Bayer. Volume IV. Editorial Planeta. Buenos Aires, 1997. Page 219.
- 4 - Osvaldo Bayer. Op.cit. page 205.
- 5 - "De Franco Alfonso XIII, Diego Abad de Santillán. Typesetting Editora Argentina. Buenos Aires, 1974. 6
- - Diego Abad de Santillán. Op cit. 7 - remember that "shirtless" was the name of a former anarchist paper, therefore not only usurped Peronism dates and unions but also the names of newspapers.
- 8
- - Osvaldo Bayer. Op.cit. Page 256.
- 9 - "Luis Danussi, the social and Argentine labor movement" (1938-1978) and José Jacinto Cimazo Grunfeld. Editorial Rebuild. Buenos Aires, 1981.
- 10 - "The anarchists expropriators" Osvaldo Bayer. Editorial Clippings. Montevideo, 2001.
- 11 - Excerpts taken from the newspaper "Libertarian Action" No. 97, March 1947, reproduced in turn in the book "Writings Libertarian, Cimazo Jacinto. Editorial Rebuild. Buenos Aires, 1989.
- 12 - Jacinto Cimazo and Joseph Grunfeld. Op.cit. Page 248 and 267. 13 - "A voice anarchist in Argentina" (Life and Thought of James Prince) of Cimazo Jacinto. Editorial Rebuild. Buenos Aires, 1984.
- by Juan Manuel Ferrario
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GENERAL PRIM (III): THE MEXICAN ADVENTURE
Between 1861 and 1867 Mexico experienced a long civil war compounded by the European invasion of English, British and French. The conservative camp opted for liberal Europeans and the United States. Prim and the British withdrew to the difficulty of the undertaking and the troops of Napoleon III to withdraw also ended. In the end, a tragic loser: Maximilian of Hapsburg. In the bottom two issues: the confrontation with Serrano Prim and the defeat of the Europeans to the Americans who applied the Monroe Doctrine.
STEPS TOWARD WAR
The above Mexican civil war debt could grow considerably. Spain was the main creditor, more than GranBretaña or France. Spain sent to the business of it to the ambassador Francisco Pacheco, a personal friend of Miguel Miramon conservative. In January 1861 Juárez formed his government. Have nothing to be decided on a policy of hostility to conservatives and their foreign allies. On 11 expelled the Nuncio of Rome and the English ambassador, who was conspiring openly conservative side.
With broken relationships and violence incidents against English nationals resident in Mexico continued, leaving the French ambassador, the Earl of Saligny , as the representative of Spain.
In May, British, French and English were willing to intervention together in order to collect debts and put an end to the anarchy in the country.
expropriations in July rose against foreigners and anarchy. On 17 Juarez Mexico declared a bankrupt and insolvent to the required payment. All these circumstances led to intense diplomatic relations between the three European countries that also saw the opportunity to speak without the hindrance of the United States in full Civil War North against the South.
Finally, on October 31, 1861 was signed the London Convention by the three countries were committed to a joint military intervention immediate objective would be the occupation of the main ports as collateral. The agreement signed in London was announced by Queen Elizabeth II in the Congress of Deputies on 16 December, as they did before their respective parliaments the Queen Victoria and Napoleon III .
Article II of the Convention of London made it clear that " The High Contracting Parties are forcing us not to pursue any acquisition of territory (...) " nor a " impair the right of the Mexican nation to choose and be free to form his government . " It was signed:
Javier Istúriz (Spain)
Flahaut (France)
Russel (Great Britain)
The controls for each nation were: general English Prim (with diplomatic and military functions), the British Sir Charles Wyke (diplomatic) and Commodore Dunlop and the French Count Dubois Saligny (diplomatic) and Julien Admiral the Graviére .
late December both forces headed to Veracruz. The French sought openly go beyond simple charge: to create a monarchy subservient and control the country, slowing U.S. expansionism. The British sought to be enforced and gain trade advantages. And Spain? Unclear Prim had this mission beyond such charge. A dangerous mission, with the animosity towards their former colonial Mexicans by the still recent war of emancipation. A dangerous adventure. Some even talk of a secret attempt to establish a Bourbon monarchy in the Carlist branch. The truth is that he accepted the imperial throne as the young Maximilian of Habsburg, brother of Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph . Prim
knew the problem since his marriage to Francisca Agüero Mexico, daughter of a wealthy banker in the country.
INTERVENTION
The general Serrano, Captain General of Cuba, to learn of the appointment of Prim, anticipated the arrival of this and sent 6,000 troops under the command of Marshal Gasset and embarked on the fleet of Admiral Rubalcaba Gutierrez bound for Veracruz, port occupying the December 17, 1861. Prim Arriving in Havana found that the army was already in Mexico.
Gasset said that he had no expansionist ambitions. Juárez mobilized 50,000 soldiers and accused Spain of an attempt to regain the old Viceroyalty of New Spain. Prim arrived in January and an army was exhausted, isolated and ill for the hard tropical environment. Until January 6th European allies did not reach the English army who saved because of the pride of Serrano.
Miguel Miramon Conservative leader arrived in Veracruz and was aligned to the invasiores. Prim knew that there was little to do with the power of Juarez and the U.S. support when they finish their war. Also heard about French intentions indirect invasion.
Miguel Miramon
Mexico City, 1831 / 1867, Querétaro.
young man fought against the U.S. invasion of 1847. Major general and president in 1856. Featured conservative and staunch enemy of Juárez, Maximiliano supported and European intervention. Upon arrival in Veracruz in January 1862 was sent to Havana to forcibly remove him from the race. He was imprisoned in the Cerro de las Campanas in Querétaro, being shot along the Austrian.
ORIZABA CONVENTION
TREATY OF SOLITUDE
The poor conditions of Veracruz and hostile its natural moral dent Europeans. Bending Minister summoned the chiefs allied to negotiate Orizaba, within the region of Veracruz. Britain and Spain respected the London agreement and opposed any attack without exhausting diplomatic channels, unlike France. Near Orizaba was signed between Prim and Bending the Convention of La Soledad, which separated the armies in four different cities: Veracruz and Tehuacan French, British in Cordoba, and English in Orizaba. After signing the treaty respected just Juárez and harassed foreign residents.
The French declared supporters to attack the Mexican capital and establish Maximilian as collateral against Juarez. Britain and Spain were opposed. The first was removed unilaterally and Prim, without the Government of Madrid did the same. The relations between the allies were broken and fell into mutual insults. Bending
sent a letter congratulating him on his attitude Prim and future negotiations by offering to pay the debt and offered to restore relations between the two countries. Prim
had to re-embark his army in the Dunlop British ships to Serrano's refusal to send transport ships. The reception in Havana was very cold and the meeting between the two general was very distant and almost violent. First trip to the U.S. before going to Spain to discuss the situation in Cuba. On arrival in Spain was met with understanding by Queen Elizabeth II. In Madrid, the Senate, on December 12, 1862 defended the attacks of General Pavia by moderates and Olózaga by progressives. The public U.S. What you think breath.
Prim's decision was entirely correct: avoiding a military disaster and a high price in human lives, which itself came to France she embarked on an open war against Juarez Mexico.
WAR WASTE IN FRANCE
After removal English-British, the French imposed Maximilian on the throne of Chapultepec. An army of 28,000 troops after heavy fighting took Puebla house to house, and entered Mexico City in June 1863. On May 28th, disembarked in Veracruz Maximilian and his wife Carlota, Belgium. On June 10 they entered the capital.
In January 1864, established the government of Juarez in Saltillo, in northern Iraq. Following the progress of the French Arrol withdrew to Chihuahua, seeking help from the Americans, who recognize him as president. After the war the federal victorious Lincoln, the northern neighbor was quick to recognize not Maximiliano and to demand the withdrawal of Napoleon III, who agreed. Empress Carlota went to Paris to bow before Napoleon not to withdraw his army, but failed. The emperor was only with the support of Miramón negligible and popular resistance. Juárez, with the support of his neighbors lay siege to the imperial Yankees in the Cerro de las Campanas Queretaro on May 14, 1867. Maximilian and Miramón were shot on 19. Low served pleas from European nations. Juarez was actually a sign with his intransigence against possible future interventions. Came the triumphant Oaxaca Mexico City on July 15, 1867 as president.
SOURCE COMES FROM THE TEXT OF THE JOURNAL "REST" Madrid, No. 19, 2005.
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ISSUE OF GENERAL PRIM (II): ACTORS
was commissioned in 1861 to resolve this crisis as his marriage to Mexican Francisca Agüero, niece of a Mexican banker and his contacts with politicians Juaristas. In 1862 he landed in Veracruz in adverse conditions troops. Therefore signed the Convention of La Soledad and prudent withdrawal of Mexico to the criticism in Spain. His prudence avoided falling into the trap of Napoleon III.
Manuel Bent, the minister who managed to break the covenant of the three European countries
THE SECUNDÓN: THE GENERAL SERRANO
His great "feat" was the dismantling of the failed conspiracy of Prim and immediate mass shooting of the sergeant's Madrid headquarters of San Gil in 1866. The queen therefore appointed him Duke of La Torre with greatness of Spain.
opened in Mexico City Paseo de la Reforma and settled in Chapultepec Castle as an imperial residence. Attempted to implement a good reform program, facing even the French military and the Mexican conservatives who supported him. Recurda something to paper that attempted Joseph Bonaparte in Spain during the War of 1808. He failed in this endeavor to become popular and ephemeral cointinua reign was war.
could have fled, but decided to stay, convinced he can win the war. In 1867, the Cerro de las Campanas in Querétaro, was besieged, captured and executed, with Conservative leader Miramón. Life just so big loser in this story. His death shocked all of Europe's refusal to pardon Juárez, in a notice of possible future interventions.
Six characters had their role in this civil war with international meddling. Six characters who ran different fate: cautious, a winning one, intermediate, secundón, imperialist failed, three of them, and finally, a tragic loser. Two English, two Mexicans and two others. Prim, Juarez, Bending, Serrano, Napoleon III and Maximilian of Hapsburg.
JUAN PRIM AND Prast: THE SPANISH PRUDENT
Reus, Tarragona, 1814 / 1870, Madrid
Military very charismatic in the Spain of the mid-nineteenth century. Very young he joined the army to fight in the First Carlist War , winning two prizewinners. Initially, progressive liberal, and their economic differences with Espartero ended in the field of moderates, including participating in the derrocamineto the Regent in 1843. Promoted to brigadier, I just also faced Narváez. Two Progressive In (1854-1856) a captain general of Granada, defeating the Rif at the gates of Melilla, which made him lieutenant general. In the years of government O'Donnell became the Liberal Union , reaching its greatest moments of military glory and in full popular charisma. In Morocco 1859-60 war was the winner Castillejos and Wad Ras , entering the square victorious in Morocco in Tetuan.
General Prim in the Moroccan war
(Battle of Castillejos, by Fortuny).
was commissioned in 1861 to resolve this crisis as his marriage to Mexican Francisca Agüero, niece of a Mexican banker and his contacts with politicians Juaristas. In 1862 he landed in Veracruz in adverse conditions troops. Therefore signed the Convention of La Soledad and prudent withdrawal of Mexico to the criticism in Spain. His prudence avoided falling into the trap of Napoleon III. return to Spain, he joined the Progressive Party again in the spirit decided to overthrow Elizabeth II, starting from the time a series of conspiracies frustrated (especially the June 1866 and ended up fleeing to Portugal before the mass shooting headquarters of the sergeants of Madrid's San Gil) to the ultimate triumph of Cadiz in September 1868.
After organizing the new democratic regime in the Constitution of 1869 and the implementation of the new monarchy in the person of Amadeo I of Savoy, was assassinated in Madrid in a street attack in the December 27, 1870 without being discovered her murderers.
a tireless fighter AND WINNER: BENITO JUAREZ
Oaxaca 1806 / 1872, Mexico City
is the major figure in Mexican history with a number of monuments in his honor all over the country . His childhood was very hard for young orphans and deprivation. Learned of the humiliation of being Indian. Protected by a monk, he could learn to read and write and craft bookbinder. His law degree allowed him to be an advocate for poor Indian farmers in Oaxaca city. Was slowly climbing in local politics. In 1847, with forty-one years gets to be deputy, arriving at Mexico City. For his criticism of General Santa Anna was imprisoned in Veracruz (1853), in the fortress of San Juan de Ulua . Soon he escaped to Cuba and then English, then on to New Orleans.
back to Mexico in 1855 as Minister of Justice. Passed a law against the privileges of the military and clergy. But reaches its peak in 1858 when Mexico's president during the civil war. He is the president wandering.
in 1859 nationalized the assets of the clergy (the Mexican equivalent the confiscation of Mendizábal in Spain in 1836). However, as noted, the continued violence and civil war led to a substantial foreign debt led to a long war against the European powers, espcially against France, and a civil war.
Benito Juárez, a leading figure in Mexican history.
After entering the event Querétaro ( execution of Maximilian in 1867), succeeded triumphantly into Mexico City as the new president. After settling in Mexico secular education, renewed the charge in 1871. Conservatives not stood still and, with Porfirio Diaz in the conspiracies, was ousted by coup. Died shortly (1872).
MEXICAN FOREIGN MINISTER: MANUEL BENDING
Guanajuato, 1818 / 1865, New York.
A graduate in law served as foreign minister in the government of Juarez in 1861-62. Before he had reached the governor of your state, as well as combining it with the military. To be responsible in a crisis with the three European powers managed to negotiate the Convention of La Soledad (1862) getting the withdrawal of the English and British breaking the unity and leaving just the French expedition.
Manuel Bent, the minister who managed to break the covenant of the three European countries
THE SECUNDÓN: THE GENERAL SERRANO
Cádiz, 1810 / 1885, Madrid.
liberal son of a soldier in Cortes de Cádiz of 1812, began his military carrrera Carlist War, which reached up to brigadier and win the Laureate. In his political life was an opportunist, a true chameleon, so they joined the Progressive Party and the Moderate to the Liberal Union, according to joint of time. As a good opportunist and selfish, was an outspoken opponent of Prim, especially in this crisis. Came to be intimate with the same Queen Elizabeth II, which was his "general nice " preferred it in the reign of continual crisis. During this mini
Mexican War was the captain general of Cuba (1859-1862) added considerably to the slave trade. In this position Prim lambasted for his early withdrawal from Mexico, and the landing at Veracruz precipitate without waiting for the arrival of this. I could not bear to be the secundón of this crisis that would rival high up.
The Genaral Serrano: Prim and envious of the "chameleon" political.
His great "feat" was the dismantling of the failed conspiracy of Prim and immediate mass shooting of the sergeant's Madrid headquarters of San Gil in 1866. The queen therefore appointed him Duke of La Torre with greatness of Spain. Two years later, as an example of political chameleon, recently lost his political chief, General O'Donnell, passed the anti-Elizabethan side. In 1868, after the triumph of the Revolution of September , was regent until the arrival of the new King Amadeo I. In 1873, during the months of the First Republic , fled to France, where he conspired to overthrow the coup by General Pavia (January 4, 1874), introducing his personal dictatorship to Sagunto coup which saw the restoration of the dynasty of Alfonso XII . It sidelined him for the new regime despite recognize him as king. Alfonso was "stalled" your chameleon. He died in Madrid in the heart of oblivion, former star of the Elizabethan reign.
FAILED IMPERIALISM: NAPOLEON III
Paris, 1808 / 1873, London.
Napoleon Bonaparte's nephew , Raised in exile (Switzerland, Germany and Italy) after the overthrow of his famous uncle after the battle of Waterloo . Between 1848 and 1851, with the familiar charm of his name, was in charge of dismantling the achievements of the democratic revolution of January, becoming the president of the French Republic II. In 1852, after a military coup, declared himself emperor of France in the footsteps of his uncle. II was born on the French Empire , characterized by the attempt to bring the country into a career continents otors imperialist interventions in European countries: Africa, Asia, America (especially Mexico), Italian unity. This Italian intervention (in which the question was involved indirectly English monarchy) led to its end in the 187th to the Prussian army feared Bismarck (battle of Sedan and Metz). Maximilian abandoned to their fate after realizing the failure of his intervention in 1867.
Napoleon III, the flamboyant nephew and Bonaparte emulator
Vienna, 1832 / 1867, Querétaro.
arrived in Veracruz in 1864 as Emperor of Mexico, emulating his patron Napoleon III and the distant and Iturbide. Their fate was the same as the Mexican, overthrow and quick pass through the arms. High level of culture, tried to win over his new compatriots from the outset.
Maximilian of Hapsburg, desgaciado.
could have fled, but decided to stay, convinced he can win the war. In 1867, the Cerro de las Campanas in Querétaro, was besieged, captured and executed, with Conservative leader Miramón. Life just so big loser in this story. His death shocked all of Europe's refusal to pardon Juárez, in a notice of possible future interventions.
Execution of Maximilian, by Renoir.
My Gum Is Really Sore
I commented on a post this
Anonymous said ... Gonzalo few questions: What
couple call him a chance?
What do you call playing bent?
many jargons used in Peru in poker, especially much Spanglish
crushing
Par: any pair you have on hand bent
Play: to slow play with premium hands, a pair of aces earle not rise in position, AK, etc.
I've heard others, some more common than others
Call = payment, you callee. Raise
= climb = increase = I raised you??
all in = all = whole corn = hear a player say to me "olineé" as pronounced xD = lying =
bluff on this "blafeando"
There is more jargon which I forget, in other countries there are more, Juga Brazilians say that instead of all in, it is best to speak out in a big tournament to avoid confusions.
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