Raúl Apold

Raúl Alejandro Apold (1898-1980) was the propaganda chief for Juan Domingo Perón.[1]

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

  1. "Perón's Goebbels" (in Spanish). EL PAIS. Archived from the original on 16 November 2013. Retrieved 16 November 2013.


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