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- Incumbents
- Events January February March April May June July August September October November December Unknown date Ongoing
- Births
- Deaths
- See also
- References
- Bibliography
{{Year in Argentina|1943}}Events from the year 1943 in Argentina. {{TOC limit|2}}Incumbents- President: Ramón Castillo, Arturo Rawson, Pedro Pablo Ramírez
- Vice President: Sabá Sueyro, Edelmiro Julián Farrell
EventsJanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMay- The Radical Civic Union, the Socialist Party and the Democrat Progresist Party join forces to create the Democratic Union
- The CGT gets divided in two factions, led by J. Domenech and F. Pérez Leiroz
June- Revolution of '43 - President Ramón Castillo is deposed by a military coup. Arturo Rawson takes the presidency, but he is removed immediately and replaced by Pedro Pablo Ramírez
- A laboral strike in Jujuy causes four deaths
JulyAugust- Laboral strike of Refrigerators Unions
SeptemberOctober- Juan Domingo Perón signs the first collective laboral agreement
- Hugo Wast, ministry of education, outlaws lunfardo and forces many tango artists to rewrite the lyrics of their songs.
November- Juan Domingo Perón is appointed for the Secretary of Labour and Welfare.
- Many communist leaders, as José Peter, are jailed.
DecemberUnknown dateOngoing- Argentina keeps a neutral stance in World War II, amid foreign pressure to join the war
Births- January 6 - Osvaldo Soriano, journalist and writer (died 1997)
- January 16 - Jorge Sobisch, politician[1]
- February 9 - Santiago Soldati, entrepreneur[2]
- March 4 - Aldo Rico, soldier and politician
- April 6 - Omar Vergara, Olympic fencer
- April 7 - Ángel Marcos, footballer
- April 8 - Víctor Bó, film actor and producer
- May 1 - Carlos Trillo, comic book writer (died 2011)[3]
- May 24 - Héctor Aguer, Archbishop of La Plata
- May 30 - Víctor Laplace, actor
- June 5 - Hermes Binner, physician and politician
- June 14 - Jeanine Meerapfel, German-Argentine film director and screenwriter[4]
- July 13
- Carlos Borcosque Jr., film director and screenwriter
- Juan Carlos Sconfianza, footballer
- July 23 - Hugo Arana, film, television and theatre actor
- August - Norberto Ceresole, sociologist and political scientist (died 2003)[5]
- August 1 - Carlos Roffé, film and television actor (died 2005)[6]
- August 2 - Emilio Disi, actor
- August 3 - Elio Roca, singer
- August 4 - Angel Balzarino, writer
- August 18 - Norma Pons, actress (died 2014)
- September 17 - Carlos Sampayo, writer
- October 6 - Luis Alberto, footballer
- October 18 - Andrej Bajuk, Slovene politician and economist brought up in Argentina (died 2011)[7]
- October 19 - Adolfo Aristarain, film director and screenwriter
- November 1 - José Ignacio García Hamilton, writer, historian, lawyer and politician (died 2009)[8]
- November 5 - Mariano Etkin, composer
- November 6 - Roberto Telch, footballer
- November 12 - Claudio Slon, jazz drummer (died 2002)[9]
- November 16
- Juan Giménez, comic book artist
- Rodolfo Terragno, politician, lawyer and journalist
- November 18 - Leonardo Sandri, Roman Catholic cardinal[10]
- November 25 - Dante Caputo, academic, diplomat and politician
- December 6 - Miguel Lunghi, politician
- December 12 - Miguel Ángel Raimondo, footballer
- date unknown
- Guillermo Vargas Aignasse, politician (disappeared 1976)[11]
- Liliana Heker, writer
- Carlos Santiago Nino, philosopher (died 1993)
- Miguel Angel Varvello, bandoneon player
- Horacio Vaggione, composer
- Barylka Yerahmiel, rabbi, educator, journalist and lecturer
Deaths- January 11 - Agustín Pedro Justo, President of Argentina 1932-1938 (born 1876)
- January 29 - José A. Ferreyra, film director and screenwriter (born 1889)
- August 24 - Antonio Alice, painter (born 1886)[12]
- October 15 - Sabá Sueyro, politician (born 1876)
- October 25 - Hubert Duggan, Argentine-born British soldier and politician (born 1904; tuberculosis)[13]
- December 7 - Collier Twentyman Smithers, Argentine-born British painter (born 1867)
See also- List of Argentine films of 1943
References1. ^Sobisch 2007 official site (Spanish) 2. ^Swiss Info: Villa Lugano {{es icon}} 3. ^{{cite web |first= |last= |url=http://noticias.terra.com.ar/sociedad/murio-carlos-trillo-el-autor-del-loco-chavez-y-clara-de-noche,5750401a6f2df210VgnVCM4000009bf154d0RCRD.html |title=MURIO CARLOS TRILLO, EL AUTOR DEL LOCO CHAVEZ Y CLARA DE NOCHE |publisher=Terra Networks |date= May 9, 2011 |accessdate= |language=es}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.berlinale.de/en/archiv/jahresarchive/1984/04_jury_1984/04_Jury_1984.html |title=Berlinale: 1984 Juries |accessdate=2010-11-21 |work=berlinale.de}} 5. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.analitica.com/va/entrevistas/1867848.asp |title=Venezuela Analítica - Otra exclusiva de Analitica.com: Ceresole visto por él mismo |access-date=2014-04-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131014173458/http://www.analitica.com/va/entrevistas/1867848.asp |archive-date=2013-10-14 |dead-url=yes |df= }} 6. ^[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0736534/ Carlos Roffé] at the Internet Movie Database. 7. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.sta.si/en/vest.php?s=a&id=1665828 |title=Former Prime Minister Andrej Bajuk Dies |publisher=Slovenian Press Agency |date=2011-08-16 |accessdate=2011-08-16 |language=Slovenian}} 8. ^Murió el historiador y diputado García Hamilton Página 12, 19 June 2009 {{es icon}} 9. ^The Official Claudio Slon Website 10. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-21657407|title=Pope: Runners and riders|work=BBC News|publisher=BBC}} 11. ^Argentine chiefs jailed for life, BBC Online, 28 August 2008. 12. ^{{cite book|last=Parker|first=William Belmont |title=Argentines of today |volume=2 |publisher=The Hispanic Society of America|location=New York|year=1920|edition=Digitized May 22, 2008|series=Volume 5 of Hispanic Notes and Monographs|pages=637–640|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=YxNlAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA637&dq=Antonio+Alice&client=firefox-a&cd=1#v=onepage&=Antonio%20Alice&f=false}} 13. ^Selina Hastings, "Evelyn Waugh: A Biography" (Sinclair-Stevenson, London, 1994), p. 454.
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