News

A divided legacy marks 50 years since Peron’s return to Argentina. June 20 marks the 50th anniversary of Juan Peron’s second return to Argentina, after a coup exiled the populist leader.
In Ballet Hispánico’s “Doña Perón,” choreographer Annabelle Lopez Ochoa studies the enigmatic, charismatic Argentine icon.
His grandfather, however, helped overthrow President Peron in the 1955 military coup. ... Several years later, she met Col Juan Domingo Peron.
Young Evita Duarte is poor but rich in determination to become a celebrity. She acts and dances her way to success, and then she meets influential politician Juan Peron. Now: Evita Peron, the wife ...
Thrown out in 1955, Perón was reelected in 1973, dying the next year. His third wife, Isabela, the vice president, succeeded him. Perón had caused chaos again. Eventually the military took over and a ...
At one time or another all three of them were in the same line of work; outsiders might easily picture ex-Dictator Juan Peron, 63, and ex-Dictator Fulgencio Batista, 58, gathered around Dictator ...
Then U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon speaks near a portrait of former Argentinean President Juan Domingo Peron and his wife Eva Duarte de Peron, during a visit to the Bicentenary Museum at the ...
Juan Perón was the principal figure at the center of his country’s turbulent history from his spectacular rise to power in World War II until his death in 1974.