Juan Ingalinella ( Spanish. Juan Ingallinella , October 10, 1912 - June 18, 1955 ) - Argentine doctor , public and political figure, member of the Communist Party of Argentina ; considered the first of the "missing" Argentines [1] [2] . He was arrested the next day after the military rebellion on June 17, 1955, tortured in a special department of the Rosario police department and secretly buried by the police. His memory was dedicated to poems by Raul Gonzalez Tuñon (Ingalinella) and Alfredo Varela (Sacred Blood).
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| Juan Ingallinella | |
| Date of Birth | October 10, 1912 |
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| Date of death | June 18, 1955 (42 years) |
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| The consignment | Communist Party of Argentina |
Literature
- Stronger than death. M .: Science, 1968. Pp. 35—57
Notes
- Of Rodofo Ortega Peña y Eduardo Luis Duhalde . Felipe Vallese proceso al sistema. A 40 años, la lectura del crimen. Buenos Aires: Punto Crítico, 2002. Pág. eleven
- ↑ Roberto Bardini . Requiem por Juan Ingallinella Archive dated May 1, 2010 on Wayback Machine