La Dictadura Argentina: El episodio más oscuro de la historia [The Argentina Dictatorship: The Darkest Episode in History]
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El 24 de marzo de 1976 ocurrió lo que muchos esperaban: Isabel Perón, la recordada "Evita", fue detenida, sacada de la Casa Rosada y trasladada a Neuquén. La Junta de Comandantes, que designó como presidente de facto a Jorge Rafael Videla, asumió el poder, comenzando así el audodenominado "Proceso de Reorganización Nacional".
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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