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Events from the year 1943 in Argentina.
Incumbents[edit]
- President: Ramón Castillo, Arturo Rawson, Pedro Pablo Ramírez
- Vice President: Sabá Sueyro, Edelmiro Julián Farrell
Governors[edit]
- Buenos Aires Province: Rodolfo Moreno, Edgardo J. Míguez, Oscar Cazalas (de facto), Armando Verdaguer, Faustino J. Legón
- Cordoba: Santiago del Castillo
- Mendoza Province: Adolfo Vicchi, Humberto Sosa Molina, Luis Elías Villanueva, Aristóbulo Vargas Belmonte
Vice Governors[edit]
- Buenos Aires Province: Edgardo J. Míguez (until 12 June); vacant thereafter (starting 12 June)
Events[edit]
January[edit]
February[edit]
March[edit]
April[edit]
May[edit]
- The Radical Civic Union, the Socialist Party and the Democrat Progresist Party join forces to create the Democratic Union
- The CGT gets divided in two factions, led by J. Domenech and F. Pérez Leiroz
June[edit]
- Revolution of '43 – President Ramón Castillo is deposed by a military coup. Arturo Rawson takes the presidency, but he is removed immediately and replaced by Pedro Pablo Ramírez
- A laboral strike in Jujuy causes four deaths
July[edit]
August[edit]
- Laboral strike of the meat industry unions.
September[edit]
October[edit]
- Juan Domingo Perón signs the first collective laboral agreement
- Hugo Wast, ministry of education, outlaws lunfardo and forces many tango artists to rewrite the lyrics of their songs.
November[edit]
- Juan Domingo Perón is appointed for the Secretary of Labour and Welfare.
- Many communist leaders, as José Peter, are jailed.
December[edit]
Unknown date[edit]
Ongoing[edit]
- Argentina keeps a neutral stance in World War II, amid foreign pressure to join the war
Births[edit]
- January 6 – Osvaldo Soriano, journalist and writer (died 1997)
- January 16 – Jorge Sobisch, politician[1]
- February 9 – Santiago Soldati, entrepreneur[2]
- March 4 – Aldo Rico, soldier and politician
- April 6 – Omar Vergara, Olympic fencer
- April 7 – Ángel Marcos, footballer
- April 8 – Víctor Bó, film actor and producer
- May 1 – Carlos Trillo, comic book writer (died 2011)[3]
- May 24 – Héctor Aguer, Archbishop of La Plata
- May 30 – Víctor Laplace, actor
- June 5 – Hermes Binner, physician and politician
- June 14 – Jeanine Meerapfel, German-Argentine film director and screenwriter[4]
- July 13
- Carlos Borcosque Jr., film director and screenwriter
- Juan Carlos Sconfianza, footballer
- July 23 – Hugo Arana, film, television and theatre actor
- August – Norberto Ceresole, sociologist and political scientist (died 2003)[5]
- August 1 – Carlos Roffé, film and television actor (died 2005)[6]
- August 2 – Emilio Disi, actor
- August 3 – Elio Roca, singer
- August 4 – Angel Balzarino, writer
- August 18 – Norma Pons, actress (died 2014)
- September 17 – Carlos Sampayo, writer
- October 6 – Luis Alberto, footballer
- October 18 – Andrej Bajuk, Slovene politician and economist brought up in Argentina (died 2011)[7]
- October 19 – Adolfo Aristarain, film director and screenwriter
- November 1 – José Ignacio García Hamilton, writer, historian, lawyer and politician (died 2009)[8]
- November 5 – Mariano Etkin, composer
- November 6 – Roberto Telch, footballer
- November 12 – Claudio Slon, jazz drummer (died 2002)[9]
- November 16
- Juan Giménez, comic book artist
- Rodolfo Terragno, politician, lawyer and journalist
- November 18 – Leonardo Sandri, Roman Catholic cardinal[10]
- November 25 – Dante Caputo, academic, diplomat and politician
- December 6 – Miguel Lunghi, politician
- December 12 – Miguel Ángel Raimondo, footballer
- date unknown
- Guillermo Vargas Aignasse, politician (disappeared 1976)[11]
- Liliana Heker, writer
- Carlos Santiago Nino, philosopher (died 1993)
- Miguel Angel Varvello, bandoneon player
- Horacio Vaggione, composer
- Barylka Yerahmiel, rabbi, educator, journalist and lecturer
Deaths[edit]
- January 11 – Agustín Pedro Justo, President of Argentina 1932–1938 (born 1876)
- January 29 – José A. Ferreyra, film director and screenwriter (born 1889)
- August 24 – Antonio Alice, painter (born 1886)[12]
- October 15 - Sabá Sueyro, politician (born 1876)
- October 25 - Hubert Duggan, Argentine-born British soldier and politician (born 1904; tuberculosis)[13]
- December 7 – Collier Twentyman Smithers, Argentine-born British painter (born 1867)
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ Sobisch 2007 official site Archived May 12, 2021, at the Wayback Machine (Spanish)
- ^ Swiss Info: Villa Lugano (in Spanish)
- ^ "MURIO CARLOS TRILLO, EL AUTOR DEL LOCO CHAVEZ Y CLARA DE NOCHE" (in Spanish). Terra Networks. May 9, 2011. Archived from the original on May 13, 2011.
- ^ "Berlinale: 1984 Juries". berlinale.de. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
- ^ "Venezuela Analítica – Otra exclusiva de Analitica.com: Ceresole visto por él mismo". Archived from the original on October 14, 2013. Retrieved April 29, 2014.
- ^ Carlos Roffé at the Internet Movie Database.
- ^ "Former Prime Minister Andrej Bajuk Dies" (in Slovenian). Slovenian Press Agency. August 16, 2011. Archived from the original on September 13, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2011.
- ^ Murió el historiador y diputado García Hamilton Página 12, June 19, 2009 (in Spanish)
- ^ The Official Claudio Slon Website
- ^ "Pope: Runners and riders". BBC News. BBC.
- ^ Argentine chiefs jailed for life, BBC Online, August 28, 2008.
- ^ Parker, William Belmont (1920). Argentines of today. Volume 5 of Hispanic Notes and Monographs. Vol. 2 (Digitized May 22, 2008 ed.). New York: The Hispanic Society of America. pp. 637–640. ISBN 9780722295779.
- ^ Selina Hastings, "Evelyn Waugh: A Biography" (Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 1994), p. 454.
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