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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome / GreatOffscreenWar: Except for the events set before Perón left the country, and a short TV view of general Lanusse, the focus never left Perón's side. Many important things took place in Argentina in those years: the massacre at José León Suárez, the coups against Frondizi and Illia, the execution of Vandor, the surge of Montoneros and their execution of Aramburu, etc. They were mentioned, but just that: we did not see actors playing any of those events.

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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome / GreatOffscreenWar: Except for the events set before Perón left the country, and a short TV view of general Lanusse, the focus never left Perón's side. Many important things took place in Argentina in those years: the massacre at José León Suárez, the coups against Frondizi and Illia, the execution of Vandor, the surge rise of the Montoneros and their execution of Aramburu, etc. They were mentioned, but just that: we did not see actors playing any of those events.
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* TheExile

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* TheExile TheExile: Perón has been exiled to Spain and the movie details his life while forbidden from returning to Argentina.
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* DueToTheDead: The military had no respect for Evita's dead body, which was profanated in unspeakable ways. This is based on a popular urban legend that a particularly perverse army colonel fell in love with it and took it wherever he went to gaze at it at night, to the horror of his colleagues.

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* DueToTheDead: The military had no respect for Evita's dead body, which was profanated in unspeakable ways.poor condition after being manhandled and shoved about. This is based on a popular urban legend that a particularly perverse army colonel fell in love with it and took it wherever he went to gaze at it at night, to the horror of his colleagues.
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* DueToTheDead: The military had no respect for Evita's dead body, which was profanated in unspeakable ways. This is based on a popular urban legend that a particularly perverse army colonel fell in love with it and took it wherever he went, to the horror of his colleagues.

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* DueToTheDead: The military had no respect for Evita's dead body, which was profanated in unspeakable ways. This is based on a popular urban legend that a particularly perverse army colonel fell in love with it and took it wherever he went, went to gaze at it at night, to the horror of his colleagues.
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* [[RightfulKingReturns Rightful President Returns]]

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* [[RightfulKingReturns Rightful President Returns]]RightfulKingReturns: Or "president" in this case. This is the story of Perón, who was deposed by a military coup, and after a long exile finally returns to his country and became president once again.

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