Argentine Patriotic League
The Argentine Patriotic League () was a ''Nacionalista'' paramilitary group, officially created in Buenos Aires on January 16, 1919, during the Tragic Week. Presided over by Manuel Carlés, a professor at the Military College and the ''Escuela Superior de Guerra'', it also counted among its members the deputy Santiago G. O'Farrell (1861–1926). The League was merged into the Argentine Civic Legion in 1931. The Argentine Patriotic League formed part of a larger movement of patriotic leagues active in Chile and Argentina during the early 20th century. Provided by Wikipedia
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Inmigración y nacionalismo : la Liga Patriótica y la Asociación del Trabajo, 1910-1930 / by Ospital, María Silvia
Published 1994“…Liga Patriótica Argentina…”
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Quinto Congreso de Trabajadores de la Liga Patriótica Argentina : sesiones del 22, 23 y 24 de mayo.
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Tercer congreso de trabajadores de la liga patriótica Argentina.
Published 1922“…Congreso de Trabajadores de la Liga Patriótica Argentina Buenos Aires…”
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Primer congreso de trabajadores de la Liga patriotica argentina : sesiones del 22, 23 y 24 de mayo de 1920.
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