The Argentine workers’ anti-war movement during the Korean War (1950-1951)

Autores
Kabat, Marina
Año de publicación
2024
Idioma
inglés
Tipo de recurso
artículo
Estado
versión publicada
Descripción
During the Korean War, the United States, invoking previous treaties, asked Argentina and all Latin American governments for support. Notably, the US requested them to send troops to participate in the military conflict. The Argentine president, Juan Domingo Perón, looking forward to economic aid from the US, promptly agreed and began the preparations. But his arrangements were thwarted by a pacifist campaign organised by the Argentine Communist Party. Women, youth, and unionised workers were essential to this campaign. Particularly decisive was a mass demonstration of railroad workers in Rosario city. The campaign, despite harsh repression from the government, achieved its objectives, and no Argentine soldier was sent to fight in the Korean War, a testament to the success of the resistance.
Fil: Kabat, Marina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
PACIFISM
PERONISM
STRIKE
COMMUNISM
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title The Argentine workers’ anti-war movement during the Korean War (1950-1951)
spellingShingle The Argentine workers’ anti-war movement during the Korean War (1950-1951)
Kabat, Marina
PACIFISM
PERONISM
STRIKE
COMMUNISM
title_short The Argentine workers’ anti-war movement during the Korean War (1950-1951)
title_full The Argentine workers’ anti-war movement during the Korean War (1950-1951)
title_fullStr The Argentine workers’ anti-war movement during the Korean War (1950-1951)
title_full_unstemmed The Argentine workers’ anti-war movement during the Korean War (1950-1951)
title_sort The Argentine workers’ anti-war movement during the Korean War (1950-1951)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Kabat, Marina
author Kabat, Marina
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PERONISM
STRIKE
COMMUNISM
topic PACIFISM
PERONISM
STRIKE
COMMUNISM
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv During the Korean War, the United States, invoking previous treaties, asked Argentina and all Latin American governments for support. Notably, the US requested them to send troops to participate in the military conflict. The Argentine president, Juan Domingo Perón, looking forward to economic aid from the US, promptly agreed and began the preparations. But his arrangements were thwarted by a pacifist campaign organised by the Argentine Communist Party. Women, youth, and unionised workers were essential to this campaign. Particularly decisive was a mass demonstration of railroad workers in Rosario city. The campaign, despite harsh repression from the government, achieved its objectives, and no Argentine soldier was sent to fight in the Korean War, a testament to the success of the resistance.
Fil: Kabat, Marina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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