• Source: 1943 in Argentina
    • Events from the year 1943 in Argentina.


      Incumbents


      President: Ramón Castillo, Arturo Rawson, Pedro Pablo Ramírez
      Vice President: Sabá Sueyro, Edelmiro Julián Farrell


      = Governors

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      Buenos Aires Province: Rodolfo Moreno, Edgardo J. Míguez, Oscar Cazalas (de facto), Armando Verdaguer, Faustino J. Legón
      Cordoba: Santiago del Castillo
      Mendoza Province: Adolfo Vicchi, Humberto Sosa Molina, Luis Elías Villanueva, Aristóbulo Vargas Belmonte


      = Vice Governors

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      Buenos Aires Province: Edgardo J. Míguez (until 12 June); vacant thereafter (starting 12 June)


      Events




      = January

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      = February

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      = March

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      = April

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      = May

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      The Radical Civic Union, the Socialist Party and the Democrat Progresist Party join forces to create the Democratic Union
      The CGT gets divided in two factions, led by J. Domenech and F. Pérez Leiroz


      = June

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      Revolution of '43 – President Ramón Castillo is deposed by a military coup. Arturo Rawson takes the presidency, but he is removed immediately and replaced by Pedro Pablo Ramírez
      A laboral strike in Jujuy causes four deaths


      = July

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      = August

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      Laboral strike of the meat industry unions.


      = September

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      = October

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      Juan Domingo Perón signs the first collective laboral agreement
      Hugo Wast, ministry of education, outlaws lunfardo and forces many tango artists to rewrite the lyrics of their songs.


      = November

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      Juan Domingo Perón is appointed for the Secretary of Labour and Welfare.
      Many communist leaders, as José Peter, are jailed.


      = December

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      = Unknown date

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      = Ongoing

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      Argentina keeps a neutral stance in World War II, amid foreign pressure to join the war


      Births


      January 6 – Osvaldo Soriano, journalist and writer (died 1997)
      January 16 – Jorge Sobisch, politician
      February 9 – Santiago Soldati, entrepreneur
      March 4 – Aldo Rico, soldier and politician
      April 6 – Omar Vergara, Olympic fencer
      April 7 – Ángel Marcos, footballer
      April 8 – Víctor Bó, film actor and producer
      May 1 – Carlos Trillo, comic book writer (died 2011)
      May 24 – Héctor Aguer, Archbishop of La Plata
      May 30 – Víctor Laplace, actor
      June 5 – Hermes Binner, physician and politician
      June 14 – Jeanine Meerapfel, German-Argentine film director and screenwriter
      July 13
      Carlos Borcosque Jr., film director and screenwriter
      Juan Carlos Sconfianza, footballer
      July 23 – Hugo Arana, film, television and theatre actor
      August – Norberto Ceresole, sociologist and political scientist (died 2003)
      August 1 – Carlos Roffé, film and television actor (died 2005)
      August 2 – Emilio Disi, actor
      August 3 – Elio Roca, singer
      August 4 – Angel Balzarino, writer
      August 18 – Norma Pons, actress (died 2014)
      September 17 – Carlos Sampayo, writer
      October 6 – Luis Alberto, footballer
      October 18 – Andrej Bajuk, Slovene politician and economist brought up in Argentina (died 2011)
      October 19 – Adolfo Aristarain, film director and screenwriter
      November 1 – José Ignacio García Hamilton, writer, historian, lawyer and politician (died 2009)
      November 5 – Mariano Etkin, composer
      November 6 – Roberto Telch, footballer
      November 12 – Claudio Slon, jazz drummer (died 2002)
      November 16
      Juan Giménez, comic book artist
      Rodolfo Terragno, politician, lawyer and journalist
      November 18 – Leonardo Sandri, Roman Catholic cardinal
      November 25 – Dante Caputo, academic, diplomat and politician
      December 6 – Miguel Lunghi, politician
      December 12 – Miguel Ángel Raimondo, footballer
      date unknown
      Guillermo Vargas Aignasse, politician (disappeared 1976)
      Liliana Heker, writer
      Carlos Santiago Nino, philosopher (died 1993)
      Miguel Angel Varvello, bandoneon player
      Horacio Vaggione, composer
      Barylka Yerahmiel, rabbi, educator, journalist and lecturer


      Deaths


      January 11 – Agustín Pedro Justo, President of Argentina 1932–1938 (born 1876)
      January 29 – José A. Ferreyra, film director and screenwriter (born 1889)
      August 24 – Antonio Alice, painter (born 1886)
      October 15 - Sabá Sueyro, politician (born 1876)
      October 25 - Hubert Duggan, Argentine-born British soldier and politician (born 1904; tuberculosis)
      December 7 – Collier Twentyman Smithers, Argentine-born British painter (born 1867)


      See also


      List of Argentine films of 1943


      References




      Bibliography


      Romero, Luis Alberto (2010). 1940–1949. Buenos Aires: Clarín. ISBN 978-987-07-0874-2.

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