Language:
Spanish
Year of publication:
2010
Titel der Quelle:
Estudios Interdisciplinarios de América Latina y el Caribe
Angaben zur Quelle:
21,2 (2010) 33-60
Keywords:
Jews
;
Libraries
;
Archives
;
Jews History 1945-
;
Antisemitism
Abstract:
Examines three files of the DIPBA (the Intelligence Agency of the Police of the Province of Buenos Aires) which contain information about Jews and Jewish institutions in Argentina. The files were made public in 2004. The first two (nos. 95 and 15344) were produced during the 1960s and the third one (no. 18362) during the rule of the Junta at the end of the '70s. Files 95 and 15344 contain information about the Zionist movement and about the history of the Jews in Europe, Israel, and Argentina, as well as a report about Jewish institutions and their activities in the main cities of the province of Buenos Aires. The reports describe the Jew as an opportunist, a speculator, a capitalist, a communist, a stranger to Argentinian culture, unable to assimilate, and loyal to the State of Israel. Especially suspicious were the summer camps run by Jewish clubs and schools. File 18362 contains a denunciation of the activities of Jewish institutions in Argentina, which are seen as an outpost of an international movement (a synarchy of capitalism, communism, and freemasonry) aiming to subvert Argentinian society in order to impose a Jewish government on the country as part of the Jewish conquest of the world.
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