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BRADEN AND PERÓN

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PRESENTATION OF BRADEN

... born in Elkhorn, Montana, in 1894 ... was far from belonging to the proletariat, ... his father ... a wealthy businessman closely linked to the Rockefeller group, with significant interests in South America being the figurehead of the 'Mines Braden Coopers' in Chile ...

young Spruille
... ... (be) ... mining engineer ... most of its professional activity outside work was carried out in Latin America. Chilean railways electrified in 1920, organized the 'Corporación Boliviana Argentina Exporters' and was an advisor to various governments in negotiating loans between 1919 and 1925 .... In 1933 ... was included in the court ... (of) Cordell Hull to the Seventh Pan American Conference in Montevideo. Previously, parental trust of the 'William Braden, "had obtained in the twenties, a concession to exploit oil lands to Paraguay and Bolivia fought ...

Spruille
... Young was general manager of the company until it was transferred to the 'Standard Oil' in New Jersey, the ... Rockefeller, which undoubtedly belonged from the beginning. As the concessions had been obtained from the Bolivian government, ... (the outbreak) ... Chaco War antennas bristled "rockefellerianas" the mess we had to save the wells ... provoked a formal protest to the government of Asunción League of nations by the interference of the 'Standard Oil' to Bolivia in 1935 ... peace ... and it was necessary that the protocol does not disturb what the war had not touched ... Braden was included in the peace negotiations, his signature appearing ... document footer formalizing the end of the conflict. While negotiating, Braden, with residence in Buenos Aires ... ... ... traveling between Asuncion, La Paz and Buenos Aires ... the interests he represented were the only thing left intact in this conflict that so damaged Paraguay and Bolivia.

... hovering around 40 years Spruille Braden had merit ... in 1939 ... (is named) ... ambassador to Colombia ... until 1941 ... was transferred to Cuba ... (to) ... when he was awarded the embassy in Argentina ... Roger ... García Lupo stresses the importance of ... (their) work and its influence diplomatic ... Overview Latin America. After considering it as an employee of the Rockefellers ... (García Lupo) ... writes: "The life of Braden is ... hard to believe. His tenure in the diplomacy has achieved a number unmatched in tort against ... (USA) in countries where, ..., have occurred after the major explosion of anti-American feelings. Copper mines, where workers from Chile suffered the worst conditions, symbolically named Braden Bolivian-Paraguayan War broke out because of a dispute over oil territories had been acquired by Braden and at the foot of the peace treaty ... that put the interests of safeguarding the 'Standard Oil 'in the Chaco, ... is the name of Braden. Braden led the campaign against the government of Mexico, because of the nationalization of oil and is the same as interfering in the politics of Colombia ... Braden irritated Cubans being ... ambassador in Havana with a blatant intervention for low price sugar. In just five months in Buenos Aires ... ... managed to become the emblem of the national struggle against ... (USA), and when he retired ... continued provoking the American. Personally directed the continental campaign against the governments of Arévalo and Arbenz in Guatemala, discredited regime ... Bolivia nationalist and denigrated ... a (Getulio) Vargas ... "

(the 19.05.1945, arrived in Buenos Aires)
...
... an accident in Chile ... a disaster in a mine in the 'Braden Cooper 'killed hundreds of workers ...

SOURCE
Miguel Angel Dinner
Todo es Historia
No. 30
October 1969

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