Raúl Apold
Raúl Alejandro Apold (1898-1980) was the propaganda chief for Juan Domingo Perón.[1]
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Evita and Juan Perón at the Plaza de Mayo, 1952. Raul Apold is visible behind Peron.
As a close associate of Eva Perón, Apold was an official with the General Confederation of Labor.
Bibliography
- Mercado, Silvina (2013). El inventor del peronismo (in Spanish). Buenos Aires: Planeta.
gollark: Time to initiate Contingency P-485.
gollark: Oh dear, I have become somewhat predictable.
gollark: Bad things? So don't do that, silly.
gollark: The mobile app supports no commands.
gollark: A search query which returns lots of results is going to take longer than one which returns none, mostly, thus you have access to some data you shouldn't.
References
- "Perón's Goebbels" (in Spanish). EL PAIS. Archived from the original on 16 November 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2013.
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