TRES FECHAS: 1815, 1863 Y 1982
Domingo 18 de junio de 1815. Ha llovido durante toda la noche en los alrededores de Mont Saint-Jean, elevación de terreno que se yergue cerca
Domingo 18 de junio de 1815. Ha llovido durante toda la noche en los alrededores de Mont Saint-Jean, elevación de terreno que se yergue cerca
The First Myth: The Military Venture To begin with, this idea has been belied by the ruling issued by the Federal Court of Appeals on
The Second Myth: Perpetuating the Power of the Argentinean Military Government Although the previous item fully explains the reasons why the Argentinean government took the
The Third Myth: A Man and His Problems with Alcohol This myth can be analyzed from three different aspects: 1st) It is a COMPLETE and
The Fourth Myth: The U.S.’ “Go Ahead” Signal Many uphold —without having supporting evidence; rather, based purely on hearsay—that the United States of America had
The Fifth Myth: The “War Boys” 1. Why were they sent? When I started working with Lieutenant General Galtieri as his attorney for the defense
The Sixth Myth: The Seventh Reason The book MALVINAS/82 – CÓMO Y POR QUÉ (How and Why) identifies six motives and vested interests why Great
Prólogo de Juan Manuel Soaje Pinto “Los argentinos no somos empanadas que se comen con sólo abrir la boca…” José de San Martín Mi
El lunes 14 de Mayo, en el cierre de la 44 Feria Internacional del Libro, el SMIM (R) VGM Humberto S. Henriquez, autor del libro
Entrevista con Alberto De Vita en Contracara N°10 – Ara San Juan: otro episodio más de la Guerra de Malvinas. El lic. Juan Manuel Soaje