Alberto Guglielmone

Alberto Guglielmone (1888–1968) was an Argentine general. He was a member of the junta's Joint Chiefs of Staff, or "generals' and admirals' committee".[1][2]

Guglielmone, whose father was born in Italy, was born in Buenos Aires in 1888, and graduated from the military academy in 1909.[3] He rose through the ranks of the Argentine military to command the 4th Military Region.[3] Sources differ on whether Guglielmone was neutral and pro- or anti-Peronist in the 1946 Argentina Presidential Election.[3]

References

  1. ^ Fischer, Heinz-Dietrich (2021). Award-Winning Foreign Correspondents of the New York Times 1931-1991: Pulitzer Prizes for International Reporting from the Stalin Era to Germany's Reunification. p. 74. ISBN 9783643964854. Retrieved July 27, 2025.
  2. ^ Ciria, Alberto (1974). Parties and Power in Modern Argentina (1930-1946). State University of New York Press. pp. 91–92. ISBN 9780873950794. Retrieved July 27, 2025.
  3. ^ a b c Potash, Robert A. (1969). The Army & Politics in Argentina: 1945-1962; Perón to Frondizi. Stanford University Press. pp. 6, 9. Retrieved July 27, 2025.

Sources

  • Historia de Córdoba, E. Bischoff
  • Historia de Córdoba, R. Keegan, 2006