O Caso Aunós na versão da imprensa carioca e do Itamaraty
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https://doi.org/10.15448/1980-864X.2007.2.2396Keywords:
Press and History, Brazilian foreign policy, International relationsAbstract
The following article examines, by means of press and diplomatic correspondence, implications related to the nomination of Eduardo Aunós as ambassador of the Spanish Embassy in Rio de Janeiro in January of 1946. An extended net of subsequent problems, connects the interests of the Brazilian, Argentine, North-American, Spanish and German governments in two diverse moments: 1942 and 1946.Downloads
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