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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Argentine Anticommunist Alliance was a paramilitary active in Argentina during the mid- 1970s, particularly active under Isabel Perón''s rule (1974-1976). Initially associated with the Peronist right, the organisation was bitterly in conflict with the Peronist left. It later became linked to the military junta led by Jorge Rafael Videla (1976- 1983) and played a prominent role in the "Dirty War". Despite its name, the AAA acted against a wide range of government…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The Argentine Anticommunist Alliance was a paramilitary active in Argentina during the mid- 1970s, particularly active under Isabel Perón''s rule (1974-1976). Initially associated with the Peronist right, the organisation was bitterly in conflict with the Peronist left. It later became linked to the military junta led by Jorge Rafael Videla (1976- 1983) and played a prominent role in the "Dirty War". Despite its name, the AAA acted against a wide range of government opponents, not just communists. According to a 1983 New York Times article, at the time of the group''s founding, Argentina saw a growing number of guerilla attacks by left-wing groups, and harsh repression of political dissidents on the part of the military, paramilitary and police forces.