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The United Officers' Group () or GOU was a
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secret society within the
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which staged a
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in 1943 to overthrow
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, thus ending the
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and forming a
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which lasted until 1945.
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was made President, but was only in office for a few days before the GOU replaced him with
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.


History

The GOU started to operate at some stage in the early 1940s, after Colonel
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's return to Argentina from Europe in 1941. Peron's biographer writes in , that the people that came to join the GOU shared Peron's ideas about the promotion of
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s and
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, and wanted to prevent further acts of
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in the manner of the
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of 1930–1943. However, Perón was concerned that the GOU might merely aim at carrying out a
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, without planning in advance the social changes they intended to implement. As with most secret societies, secrecy makes historians' work difficult, and the specific details about the internal work of the society are unrecorded, incomplete or contradictory.Galasso, p. 142 Thus the formation of the GOU remains obscure: according to a report by
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, the GOU was set up by him and Perón, between the end of 1942 and May 1943, while Juan Carlos Montes claimed to be the creator with Lieutenant Colonel . Both former members of the GOU did not point to any specific
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as the point in common between members, but to the need to unite the officers opposed to
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(1876-1943,
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from 1932 to 1938).


Members

The original members of the GOU were 19 officers, without a chief. Other members joined later. The recorded list of original members is as follows, in the original order: #
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# Severo Eizaguirre #
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# León Bengoa # Francisco Filippi # Juan Carlos Montes # Julio A. Lagos #
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# Fernando González # Eduardo Arias Duval #
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# Arturo Saavedra # Bernardo Guillentegui #
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#
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# Urbano de la Vega Aguirre # Enrique P. González # Emilio Ramírez #
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The officers that joined the GOU afterwards are as follows # Eduardo Jorge Avalos # Aristóbulo Mittelbach # Alfredo A. Baisi # Oscar Uriondo # Tomás Ducó # Heraclio Ferrazano # Alfredo Arguero Fragueyro Presidents
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,
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and Edelmiro Farrell had close ties to the GOU, but were not members themselves.


Nature of the GOU

Little information exists about the GOU.
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suggests that GOU members were
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sympathisers of
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and
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, but Noberto Galasso argues that there is no conclusive evidence for that in documents, reports or confirmed events. Silvano Santander wrote the book '' Technique of a treason'' () with documents that would prove that Juan Domingo Perón and
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were agents of Nazism. Uruguayan
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was accused as well, which motivated an investigation by the Uruguayan Congress: it turned out that the documents used were forged. There is also a resolution supporting Adolf Hitler, but it is considered another forgery: none of the members of the GOU acknowledged it, and it was unsigned, whereas all GOU resolutions were signed. On a general level, the military of Argentina was influenced by the German military, but this influence was dated from decades before the rise of Nazism. This influence was also limited to the military topics, and did not include the ideas of political organization.Galasso, p. 148


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References

{{reflist Anti-communism in Argentina Far-right politics in Argentina History of Argentina (1943–1955) Infamous Decade Military history of Argentina Organizations established in the 1940s American secret societies