domingo, 22 de mayo de 2011

Peron Peronism demagoguery

Peron Peronism demagoguery


The new novel by Philip Kerr presents a controversial Nazi Perón with close ties


As soon came his Spanish edition opened the debate. Despite several historical and geographical errors, the book is part of a series of novels that are already best-seller in Europe.


It is entitled "A mysterious phone call" and its author is the Scottish Philip Kerr, the creator of German detective Bernie Gunther, star of four other novels of great success in Europe. Was recently published in Spanish by RBA seal.

In "A mysterious call," Kerr Gunther located in exile in Argentina at the end of World War II aboard the same ship that brought Adolf Eichmann. And mixing fiction and history intended to help unravel the government of Juan Domingo Peron would have given the Nazis fleeing a defeated Germany.

The controversy arises not only raises the image of Peron, and main gear of the Nazis hiding in South America, but by other events that are part of the fiction in the novel, among other things, Evita does not hesitate to open the Gunther cleavage to attract and another section is treated as "fuck" a head of Hitler's command, besides, Juan Domingo Peron repeatedly goes Nazi doctor Josef Mengele to do abort girls who had as lovers. Even imagine a minicamp Kerr concentration of Jews in Tucumán (although located in the Pampas wet) and the disappearance of anti-Peronist thrown from an airplane in the Rio de la Plata.

Despite some historical and geographical errors, in an interview with Spanish newspaper El Pais, the Scottish author claims to have documented. Recognizes, however, have not previously traveled to Argentina.



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