Iron Guard (Argentina) Explained

Colorcode:Blue
Iron Guard
Native Name:Guardia de Hierro
President:Alejandro "Gallego" Álvarez
Founder:Alejandro "Gallego" Álvarez,
Héctor Tristán
Position:Far-right[1]
After 1970:
Far-left[2] [3]
Footnotes:Other intelectuals, think that Iron Guard is a centrist agrupation, at a more or less equidistant distance from the right and left of Peronism.[4]
Headquarters:Buenos Aires, Argentina
Ideology:Orthodox Peronism[5]
Neo-fascism[6] [7]
After 1970:
Trotskyism
Marxism
Country:Argentina

The Iron Guard (es|Guardia de Hierro; abbreviated as GH) was an Argentine political organisation with its headquarters in Buenos Aires. It followed the political movement of Peronism,[8] more precisely its orthodox variant. It was founded in 1962 by Alejandro "Gallego" Álvarez and Héctor Tristán, both members of the Peronist resistance. These two were against the policies of Augusto Vandor and the dictatorship of Juan Carlos Onganía. Left-wing members like Roberto Grabois, a socialist, would later join the Iron Guard. Other notable members were Amelia Podetti (a philosopher and writer), Julio Bárbaro (a politician) and Roberto Roitman (an economist).[9] The Iron Guard was related to the Student National Front (FEN).

After the death of Juan Perón, the group was dissolved, although a "sector" led by Álvarez continued its political activities. This sector allied with Isabel Perón in 1975 to avoid a possible coup.

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Notes and References

  1. Ostiguy . Pierre . Peronism and anti-peronism: Social-cultural bases of political identity in Argentina . University of California . 23.
  2. 2013. Humberto. Cucchetti. Open Edition Journals . ¿Derechas peronistas? Organizaciones militantes entre nacionalismo, cruzada anti-montoneros y profesionalización política. 10.4000/nuevomundo.65363 . 11336/2735. free.
  3. Book: Sebreli, Juan José . Crítica de las ideas políticas argentinas . 2011-04-01 . SUDAMERICANA . 978-950-07-3426-4 . es.
  4. Book: Sebreli, Juan José . Dios en el laberinto: Crítica de las religiones . 2016-12-01 . SUDAMERICANA . 978-950-07-5736-2 . es.
  5. Book: Besoky, Juan Luis . Loyal and Orthodox, the Peronist right. A coalition against revolutionary? . Argentina . https://www.ungs.edu.ar/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Besoki.pdf . Spanish.
  6. Book: Military Review . 1977 . Command and General Staff School . en.
  7. Ostiguy . Pierre . Peronism and anti-peronism: Social-cultural bases of political identity in Argentina . University of California . 23.
  8. De marxistas a peronistas: los militantes del FEN y la conformación de la OUTG. Ángeles. Anchou. XI Jornadas Interescuelas/Departamentos de Historia. Departamento de Historia. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Universidad de Tucumán. San Miguel de Tucumán. 2007. es.
  9. Web site: Guardia de Hierro: historia de una mistificación. Agencia Paco Urondo. 18 March 2013. Aritz. Recalde. 27 May 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160807230928/http://agenciapacourondo.com.ar/secciones/miscelaneas/10359-guardia-de-hierro-historia-de-una-mistificacion. 7 August 2016. es.