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Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA

  • January 12, 2023 at 11:14 pm
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Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA

Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA
“Argentine President” Juan Perón Hand Signed Goverment Document Dated 1945. This item is Double authenticated By. This item is certified authentic by Todd Mueller Autographs and R&R Auctions and comes with their Certificates of Authenticity. Spanish:’xwan do’mi? 8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974 was an Argentine Army. After serving in several government positions, including Minister of Labor and Vice President. He was elected President of Argentina. Three times, serving from June 1946 to September 1955, when he was overthrown in a coup d’état. And then from October 1973 until his death in July 1974. During his first presidential term (1946-52), Perón was supported by his second wife, Eva Duarte. (“Evita”): they were immensely popular among the Argentine working class. Eva died in 1952, and Perón was elected to a second term, serving from 1952 until 1955. During the following period of two military dictatorships, interrupted by two civilian governments, the Peronist. Party was outlawed and Perón was exiled. When the left-wing Peronist Héctor José Cámpora. His third wife, María Estela Martínez. Known as Isabel Perón, was elected as Vice President on his ticket and succeeded him as President upon his death in 1974. Although they are still controversial figures, Juan and Eva Perón are nonetheless considered icons by the Peronists. The Peróns’ followers praised their efforts to eliminate poverty and to dignify labour, while their detractors considered them demagogues and dictators. The Peróns gave their name to the political movement known as Peronism. Which in present-day Argentina is represented mainly by the Justicialist Party. Peronism is a political phenomenon that draws support from both the political left and political right. Peronism is not considered a traditional party, but a political movement, because of the wide variety of people who call themselves Peronists, and there is great controversy surrounding his personality. A number of following Argentinian presidents are considered Peronists, including administrations covering a majority of the democratic era. Juan Domingo Perón was born in Lobos. On 8 October 1895. He was the son of Juana Sosa Toledo and Mario Tomás Perón. The Perón branch of his family was originally Spanish, but settled in Spanish Sardinia. From which his great-grandfather emigrated in the 1830s; in later life Perón would publicly express his pride in his Sardinian. He also had Spanish, British and French Basque ancestry. Perón’s great-grandfather became a successful shoe merchant in Buenos Aires, and his grandfather was a prosperous physician; his death in 1889 left his widow nearly destitute, however, and Perón’s father moved to then-rural Lobos, where he administered an estancia. And met his future wife. The couple had their two sons out of wedlock and married in 1901. Juan himself was sent away in 1904 to a boarding school in Buenos Aires directed by his paternal grandmother, where he received a strict Catholic upbringing. His father’s undertaking ultimately failed, and he died in Buenos Aires in 1928. The youth entered the National Military College. In 1911 at age 16 and graduated in 1913. He excelled less in his studies than in athletics, particularly boxing. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Historical”. The seller is “historicsellsmemorabilia” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Republic of Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Philippines, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands.
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1945 Todd Mueller COA

Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1944 Todd Mueller COA

  • January 11, 2023 at 9:31 pm
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Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1944 Todd Mueller COA
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1944 Todd Mueller COA
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1944 Todd Mueller COA
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1944 Todd Mueller COA

Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1944 Todd Mueller COA
“Argentine President” Juan Perón Hand Signed Goverment Document Dated 1944. This item is certified authentic by Todd Mueller Autographs and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity. 8 October 1895 – 1 July 1974 was an. After serving in several government positions, including Minister of Labor and. Three times, serving from June 1946 to September 1955, when he was overthrown in a. And then from October 1973 until his death in July 1974. During his first presidential term (1946-52), Perón was supported by his second wife. (“Evita”): they were immensely popular among the Argentine. Eva died in 1952, and Perón was elected to a second term, serving from 1952 until 1955. During the following period of two military dictatorships, interrupted by two civilian governments, the. Party was outlawed and Perón was exiled. When the left-wing Peronist. Known as Isabel Perón, was elected as Vice President on his ticket and succeeded him as President upon his death in 1974. Although they are still controversial figures, Juan and Eva Perón are nonetheless considered icons by the. The Peróns’ followers praised their efforts to eliminate poverty and to dignify labour, while their detractors considered them demagogues and dictators. The Peróns gave their name to the political movement known as. Which in present-day Argentina is represented mainly by the. Peronism is a political phenomenon that draws support from both the political left and political right. Peronism is not considered a traditional party, but a political movement, because of the wide variety of people who call themselves Peronists, and there is great controversy surrounding his personality. A number of following Argentinian presidents are considered Peronists, including administrations covering a majority of the. Juan Domingo Perón was born in. On 8 October 1895. He was the son of Juana Sosa Toledo and Mario Tomás Perón. The Perón branch of his family was originally Spanish, but settled in. From which his great-grandfather emigrated in the 1830s; in later life Perón would publicly express his pride in his. He also had Spanish, British and French Basque ancestry. Perón’s great-grandfather became a successful shoe merchant in Buenos Aires, and his grandfather was a prosperous physician; his death in 1889 left his widow nearly destitute, however, and Perón’s father moved to then-rural Lobos, where he administered an. And met his future wife. The couple had their two sons out of wedlock and married in 1901. Juan himself was sent away in 1904 to a boarding school in Buenos Aires directed by his paternal grandmother, where he received a strict Catholic upbringing. His father’s undertaking ultimately failed, and he died in Buenos Aires in 1928. The youth entered the. In 1911 at age 16 and graduated in 1913. He excelled less in his studies than in athletics, particularly. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Historical”. The seller is “historicsellsmemorabilia” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Republic of Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Vietnam, Philippines, Antigua and Barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint Kitts-Nevis, Saint Lucia, Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands.
Argentine President Juan Perón Signed Document Dated 1944 Todd Mueller COA