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RM 74860974
Nora Cortinas member of the human rights group Madres de Plaza de Mayo (Mothers of the Disappeared) carry a banner with pictures of people who disappeared during Argentina's 'Dirty war' in a demonstration to commemorate the 42th anniversary of the 1976 military coup against Former Argentine President Isabel Peron, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 24, 2018. REUTERS/Martin Acosta (Argentina)
日付:2018年3月24日
人物:ノラ・コルティーニャス
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People gather at the Plaza de Mayo square to commemorate the 42th anniversary of the 1976 military coup against Former Argentine President Isabel Peron in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 24, 2018. The sign reads "Never more".REUTERS/Martin Acosta (Argentina)
日付:2018年3月24日
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RM 74860935
A member of the human rights group Madres de Plaza de Mayo (Mothers of the Disappeared) carries a banner with pictures of people who disappeared during Argentina's 'Dirty war' during a demonstration to commemorate the 42th anniversary of the 1976 military coup against Former Argentine President Isabel Peron in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 24, 2018. REUTERS/Martin Acosta (Argentina)
日付:2018年3月24日
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Thousands gather at the Plaza de Mayo square to commemorate the 42nd anniversary of the 1976 military coup against former Argentine President Isabel Peron in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 24, 2018. REUTERS/Martin Acosta (Argentina)
日付:2018年3月24日
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RM 74859314
Thousands gather at the Plaza de Mayo square to commemorate the 42nd anniversary of the 1976 military coup against former Argentine President Isabel Peron in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 24, 2018. REUTERS/Martin Acosta (Argentina)
日付:2018年3月24日
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RM 74859289
Thousands gather at the Plaza de Mayo square to commemorate the 42nd anniversary of the 1976 military coup against former Argentine President Isabel Peron in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 24, 2018. REUTERS/Martin Acosta (Argentina)
日付:2018年3月24日
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RM 74859224
Members of the the human rights group Madres de Plaza de Mayo (mothers of the disappeared) carry a banner with pictures of people who disappeared during Argentina's 'Dirty war' in a demonstration to commemorate the 42nd anniversary of the 1976 military coup against former Argentine President Isabel Peron in Buenos Aires, Argentina, March 24, 2018. REUTERS/Martin Acosta (Argentina)
日付:2018年3月24日
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RM 11079381
BAS02:ARGENTINA-COUP-ANNIVERSARY:BUENOS AIRES,24MAR98 - Members of the human rights group HIJOS (children of the disappeared) performing as fire eaters demonstrate outside Massera's apartment late March 23, the eve of the 22nd anniversary of the military coup that overthrew President Isabel Peron on March 24, 1976. Massera was sentenced in 1985 to life in jail for torturing and assassinating political opponents, but he was pardoned five years later by President Carlos Menem. em/Photo by Enrique Marcarian REUTERS
日付:1998年3月24日
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RM 193341751
Trial of attempting on Isabel Weicken
Trial against Werner Ploner - Manfred Mille (in the background) - Hermann Bramberger and Adalbert Rieder (from left) for inciting an assassination attempt on Isabel Weicken (leading actress in the musical Evita). Viennese regional court. 26 August 1982. Photograph.
日付:1982年8月26日
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Argentina Military Takeover 1976
A soldier on an armored vehicle moves down a street in downtown Buenos Aires following the military takeover of President Isabel Peron's government, March 25, 1976. Mrs. Peron was arrested and flown to the interior of the country as the new junta began to sweep away all traces of the Peron government. (AP Photo)
日付:1976年3月25日
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RM 21153255
アルゼンチン元軍政トップ 老衰のため獄中死 (1976年3月資料写真)
FILE - In this March 24, 1976 file photo, Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla, center, is sworn-in as president at the Buenos Aires Government House accompanied by Adm. Emilio Massera, second from left, and Brig. Orlando Agosti, second from right, members of the junta that overthrew President Isabel Peron. The former Argentine dictator died of natural causes Friday, May 17, 2013, while serving life sentences at the Marcos Paz prison for crimes against humanity. Videla took power in a 1976 coup and led a military junta that killed thousands of his fellow citizens in a dirty war to eliminate "subversives." He was 87. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia, File)
日付:1976年3月24日
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アルゼンチン・クーデター (1976年3月24日)
ARGENTINA VIDELA MEMORIES OF FEAR FILE - In this March 24, 1976 file photo, two army soldiers read a newspaper in the Buenos Aires Plaza de Mayo after a military coup led by Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla ousted President Isabel Peron. During the dictatorship's so-called Dirty War, the armed forces waged a campaign against leftist and other political opponents that left at least 9,000 poeple killed or disappeared, by the government's count. Human rights groups put the figure closer to 30,000. The extent of abuses was made public after Argentina returned to democracy in 1983. The newspaper headline reads in Spanish; "Military Government, Today Armed Forces Assume Power." (AP Photo, File)
日付:1976年3月24日
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アルゼンチン・クーデター (1976年3月24日)
ARGENTINA COUP An army soldier feeds pigeons at the Buenos Aires Plaza de Mayo March 24, 1976, after a military coup led by Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla ousted President Isabel Peron. During the dictatorship's so-called Dirty War, the armed forces waged a campaign against leftist and other political opponents that left at least 9,000 poeple killed or disappeared, by the government's count. Human rights groups put the figure closer to 30,000. The extent of abuses was made public after Argentina returned to democracyin 1983. (AP Photo)
日付:1976年3月24日
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アルゼンチン・クーデター (1976年3月24日)
ARGENTINA ANNIVERSARY In this file picture taken March 24, 1976, Argentina's army troops patrol the streets outside the Buenos Aires Government Palace after a military coup led by Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla overthrew President Isabel Peron. At least 9,000 people are officially listed as disappeared or dead during the so-called "Dirty War" that right-wing military officers waged on leftists and other political dissidents after Videla's coup. Human rights organizations put the toll of dead and missing at nearly 30,000. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia)
日付:1976年3月24日
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アルゼンチン・クーデター (1976年3月24日)
In this file picture taken March 24, 1976, Argentina's army tanks are in the street outside Buenos Aires Government Palace, after a military coup led by Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla overthrew President Isabel Peron. At least 9,000 people are officially listed as disappeared or dead during the so-called "Dirty War" that right-wing military officers waged on leftists and other political dissidents after Videla's coup. Human rights organizations put the toll of dead and missing at nearly 30,000. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia)
日付:1976年3月24日
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イサベル・ペロン (1976年3月18日)
**FILE** Former Argentine President Isabel Peron addresses workers in this March 18, 1976 file photo in Buenos Aires, Argentina. An Argentine judge has issued an arrest warrant for Isabel Peron, the third wife of the late strongman Juan Peron, as part of a probe into the disappearance a dissident three decades ago, a provincial official said Thursday, Nov. 2, 2006. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia, file)
日付:1976年3月18日
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アルゼンチン・クーデター (1976年3月17日)
ARGENTINA COUP Gen. Jorge Rafael Videla, center, talks with Adm. Emilio Massera, left, and Brig. Orlando Agosti on March 17, 1976. The three led the military junta that overthrew President Isabel Peron March 24, 1976. During the dictatorship's so-called Dirty War, the armed forces waged a campaign against leftist and other political opponents that left at least 9,000 poeple killed or disappeared, by the government's count. Human rights groups put the figure closer to 30,000. The extent of abuses was made publicafter Argentina returned to democracy in 1983. (AP Photo)
日付:1976年3月17日
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ホルヘ・ ラファエル・ビデラ (1976-1891年頃)
General Jorge Rafael Videla, Argentinian dictator, c1976-1981. Videla came to power in 1976 in a coup that overthrew the government of Isabel Martinez de Peron. His rule featured widespread human rights abuses including the kidnapping, torture and murder of opponents of his regime, for which he was prosecuted after Argentina returned to democracy in 1983. He was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment and discharged fro the military, but only served 5 years in jail. President Carlos Menem pardoned Videla in 1990 but since then various legal attempts have been made to prosecute him again, culminating in his pardon being overturned in 2007. He is currently under house arrest. *** Local Caption *** "General Jorge Rafael Videla, Argentinian dictator, c1976-1981."
日付:1976年1月1日
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イサベル・ペロン (1975年8月11日)
Argentine President Isabel Peron signs the government records after swearing in five new cabinet ministers in Buenos Aires, Aug. 11, 1975. Behind Mrs. Peron, left to right, are outgoing social welfare minister Rodolfo Roballos, outgoing labor minister Cecilio Conditi and senate chairman Italo Luder. Leaning beside Mrs. Peron at left is government notary public Enrique Garrido. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年9月13日
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RM 29153330
イサベル・ペロン (1975年9月13日)
Argentine President Isabel Peron shakes hands with Italo Luder, the country's interim president, at a ceremony at the Government House in which Mrs. Peron temporarily handed over power to Luder while she's on a leave of absence, Sept. 13, 1975. (AP Photo)
日付:1975年9月13日
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イサベル・ペロン (1975年4月4日)
** FILE ** former Argentine President Isabel Maria Estela Martinez de Peron attends a ceremony in Buenos Aires in this April 4, 1975 file photo. A federal judge ordered the arrest of Peron Thursday, Jan. 11, 2007 seeking her capture in connection with a man's disappearance, a court official said. Peron has lived in exile in Spain since 1981. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia, file)
日付:1975年4月4日
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イサベル・ペロン (1974年12月6日)
** FILE ** former Argentine President Isabel Maria Estela Martinez de Peron attends a ceremony in Buenos Aires in this Dec. 6, 1974 file photo. A federal judge ordered the arrest of Peron Thursday, Jan. 11, 2007 seeking her capture in connection with a man's disappearance, a court official said. Peron has lived in exile in Spain since 1981. (AP Photo/Eduardo Di Baia, file)
日付:1974年12月6日
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フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
RETURN OF PERON A Argentina.- Barajas (Madrid), 15-4-1974.- Argentine President Juan Domingo Peron, accompanied by his wife Isabel, addresses the plane he returns to Argentina after his visit to Spain. EFE.
日付:1974年4月15日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン (1973年10月12日)
Argentina's new President Lt. Gen. Juan Peron, and his wife Isabel Peron, new Vice President, wave happy from Government House balcony in Buenos Aires, on Friday, Oct. 12, 1973 after installation ceremony. (AP Photo)
日付:1973年10月12日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
Juan Peron, 77, watches a parade with his wife, Isabel, 40, in Buenos Aires, Aug. 31, 1973. The former Argentine President from 1945-55, returned to Argentina to run as the Justicialista Party Candidate in a special Presidential Election on Sept 23, 1973. Isabel ran as Vice President.
日付:1973年8月31日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
Recent picture of the ex President of Argentina General Juan Domingo Peron and his wife Isabel Martinez de Peron when visiting both the C.G.T. (workers central office) on August 4th 1973. - As it is know both should be the official presidential candidates for the forthcoming election in Argentina September next. (Credit Image: ゥ Keystone Pictures USA/ZUMAPRESS.com)
日付:1973年8月4日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200305
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
PERON RETURN TO ARGENTINA: Madrid, 20-6-1973.- The former president of Argentina, Juan Domingo Peron and his wife Isabel Martinez, leave his residence in Puerta de Hierro, "Fifth October 17" on the occasion of his back to Buenos Aires. EFE.
日付:1973年6月20日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200291
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
RETURN OF PERON A Argentina.- Barajas (Madrid), 20-6-1973.- General Juan Domingo Peron (R), accompanied by his wife, Isabel Martinez and Argentine President Hector Campora (behind), on board the aircraft Aerolineas Argentinas in which the Justicialist leader finally returns home after 18 years in exile. EFE.
日付:1973年6月20日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200307
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
RETURNING PERON A Argentina.- Madrid, 16-6-1973.- General Juan Domingo Peron (R), accompanied by his wife, Isabel Martinez, reviewed in his home in Madrid, luggage taken to your country, accompany the President jacket. Efe
日付:1973年6月16日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200302
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
RETURNING PERON A Argentina.- Madrid, 16-6-1973.- General Juan Domingo Peron (R), accompanied by his wife, Isabel Martinez, reviewed in his home in Madrid, luggage taken to your country, accompany the President jacket. Efe
日付:1973年6月16日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200293
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
ISABEL TRAVELS TO Martinez de Peron China.- Barajas (Madrid), 5-5-1973.- The former president of Argentina, Juan Domingo Peron (c), accompanied by Pilar Franco and other Spanish and Argentine personalities, today went to the airport Barajas to dismiss his wife Isabel Martinez, who will leave for Paris, as a first leg of his trip to Beijing (China). EFE.
日付:1973年5月5日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
WIFE IN GENERAL PERON Madrid SPAIN.-, 16-1-1973.- Former President of Argentina, Juan Domingo Peron, today went to Barajas airport to receive his wife, Isabel Martinez, who arrived from Rome. EFE.
日付:1973年1月16日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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【Magnum Photos】ブルーノ・バルベイ撮影
Peronist slogan "PERON o Muerte" (PERON or Death). In the background, huge photographes of PERON, his second wife Eva (left) and his third wife Isabel (right) decorating the grand stand where PERON was scheduled to deliver his arrival speech.
日付:1973年1月1日
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【Magnum Photos】ブルーノ・バルベイ撮影
In the background, huge photographes of PERON, his second wife Eva (left) and his third wife Isabel (right).
日付:1973年1月1日
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【Magnum Photos】ブルーノ・バルベイ撮影
In the background, huge photographes of PERON, his second wife Eva (left) and his third wife Isabel (right).
日付:1973年1月1日
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【Magnum Photos】ブルーノ・バルベイ撮影
In the background, huge photographes of PERON, his second wife Eva (left) and his third wife Isabel (right).
日付:1973年1月1日
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RM 36200250
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン (1973年)
Isabel Martinez de Peron and Juan Peron circa 1973 Vice President Isabel Martinez de Peron and President Juan Peron to Argentina circa 1973 evening. *** Local Caption *** Juan Perテウn/Isabel Martテュnez de Perテウn
日付:1973年1月1日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200279
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
Former Argentinian president Juan Peron waves to the crowd while his wife Isabel Peron is presenting a portrait of Evita Peron from the balcony of the villa in Buenos Aires, during the first return of Juan Peron on November 19, 1972. After nearly 12 years of peronism prohibition in Argentina痴 political life, the 途eturn Operation・is received as an historical event. / AFP PHOTO
日付:1972年11月19日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200276
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
Former Argentinian president Juan Peron and his wife Isabel Peron arrive in Rome on November 11, 1972, few days before return to Argentina. After nearly 12 years of peronism prohibition in Argentina's political life, the return Operation is received as an historical event. / AFP PHOTO
日付:1972年11月11日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200277
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン (1972年)
Argentina's political leader and former president Juan Domingo Peron and his wife Isabel Peron sit in unlocated place on 1972. From 1955 Juan Peron lives in exile in Spain, he returns to Argentina in October 1973 to begin his third term as President. / AFP PHOTO / EUROPA PRESS
日付:1972年1月1日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200254
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン (1972年)
Visit of the President of Argentina in Italy President Peron and his third wife Isabel Martinez leaving their hotel in Rome, Italy in 1972. *** Local Caption *** Juan Perテウn/Isabel Martテュnez de Perテウn
日付:1972年1月1日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200253
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン (1972年)
Visit of the President of Argentina in Italy President Peron and his third wife Isabel Martinez in the window of their hotel room in Rome, Italy in 1972. *** Local Caption *** Juan Perテウn/Isabel Martテュnez de Perテウn
日付:1972年1月1日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200257
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
Exile of Peron in Madrid Former President Peron and his wife Isabel Martinez acompagnes Mr Campora, secretary of the Argentine Peronist Party and his wife at Madrid airport, Spain December 13, 1971. *** Local Caption *** Juan Perテウn/Isabel Martテュnez de Perテウn/Hector Caompora
日付:1971年12月13日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200309
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン
PERON'S WIFE TO BUENOS AIRES Madrid - 6-12-1971.- Isabel Martinez de Peron, wife of former Argentine president and geneal Juan Domingo Peron, has come out tonight by air to Buenos Aires. At the airport of Madrid - Barajas was fired by her husband and other personalities, when collecting photography. Foto EFE /pfd
日付:1971年12月6日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200252
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン (1970年)
Juan Peron and Isabel Martinez de Peron in a cafe circa 1970 in Argentina. *** Local Caption *** Juan Perテウn/Isabel Martテュnez de Perテウn
日付:1970年1月1日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200265
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン (1969年)
Juan Domingo Peron Sosa with his wife Isabel in exile in Madrid 1969
日付:1969年1月1日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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RM 36200263
フアン・ペロン イサベル・ペロン (1967年4月)
Juan Domingo, Peron, Argent Officer & politician with wife Maria Estella, in the restaurant "El Ranche Criello", Seville, April 1967, Isabel Martinez, Spain, *** Local Caption *** 00058256
日付:1967年4月1日
人物:フアン・ペロン
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【世界の出来事】 ファシズムの台頭 フランシスコ・フランコ (1947年7月日)
Senora Eva Duarte de Peron with General Franco at a presentation ceremony, when she received the Grand Cross of Isabel the Catholic. July 1947
日付:1947年7月1日
人物:フランコ, エビータ, フランシスコ・フランコ
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