Photocopies of pages from Cornicelli's diary kept during his service as Secretary-Aide to Army Commander in Chief, General Lanusse. Refers to Cornicelli's conversations with Molina and Baré; to meetings between Lanusse, Viviani Rossi and Girardi Novaro; to luncheons with people such as Azpitarte and Riveros; and to interviews with Leoni, Marquery and others. Addresses topics such as personal problems, racism or anti-Semitism in the force, terrorist attacks, Movement of Priests for the Third World, Mujica, the situation in Infantry Regiment 7, the Córdoba situation, and the kidnapping of an official. He mentions various documents such as memos and reports about subversion in the country. Discusses what the Argentinian Revolution should be ideally and several economic topics.
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