1956 in Argentina
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Events in the year 1956 in Argentina.
Incumbents
[edit]Governors
[edit]- Buenos Aires Province: Juan María Mathet (until 15 November); Emilio A. Bonnecarrére (from 15 November)
- Mendoza Province: Héctor Ladvocat (until 9 May); Isidoro Busquets (from 9 May)
Vice Governors
[edit]- Buenos Aires Province: vacant
Events
[edit]- January 22 – The Argentine Grand Prix is held in Buenos Aires and is won by Luigi Musso and Juan Manuel Fangio.
- March 5 – Enactment of Decree Law 4161/56[1]
- June 9 – Juan Jose Valle launches a revolt against the government of President Aramburu. He and 26 others are executed after its failure.
Films
[edit]- La pícara soñadora, starring Alfredo Alcón and Mirtha Legrand
- El Último perro, directed by Lucas Demare and starring Hugo del Carril and Gloria Ferrandiz[2]
Births
[edit]- April 6 – Sebastian Spreng, artist
- August 23 – Cris Morena, television producer, actress, television presenter, composer, musician, songwriter, writer, former fashion model and entrepreneur
Deaths
[edit]- March 22 - Eduardo Lonardi, former president of Argentina from September-November 1955
- April 3 – Carlos Ibarguren, academic, historian and politician (born 1877)
- June 12 – Juan José Valle, Peronist military officer, executed by firing squad (born 1896)[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Robben, Antonius C.G.M. (2005). Political Violence and Trauma in Argentina. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 27. ISBN 0-8122-3836-2.
- ^ "Festival de Cannes: El Último perro". festival-cannes.com. Archived from the original on 2013-01-22. Retrieved 2009-02-07.
- ^ Sarah Anne Schoellkopf (2008). Blurring the Binaries: Gender, Framing, Performance, and Memory in Argentina's Post-dictatorship Culture. University of California, Berkeley. p. 34.