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La confesión de Videla sobre los desaparecidos [Videla’s Confession About the Disappeared
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Ceferino Reato
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Edición definitiva del libro con la confesión de Jorge Rafael Videla sobre los desaparecidos en la Argentina durante la dictadura de 1976-1983, resultado de más de veinte horas de entrevista cara a cara en la cárcel, un año antes de su muerte.
El 24 de marzo de 1976, un día soleado y apacible, los militares—encabezados por Jorge Rafael Videla—tomaron el poder, y muchos argentinos los recibieron con alivio. La dictadura comenzaba con el apoyo de buena parte de los empresarios, la Iglesia, la prensa, la gente de la cultura, el Partido Comunista, el radicalismo y hasta de sectores peronistas. Montoneros y el ERP se mostraron exultantes: habían jugado al golpe para acelerar la revolución socialista. Ceferino Reato ofrece ahora la edición definitiva de un libro que es un documento histórico porque fue el único periodista argentino que entrevistó a Videla, en más de veinte horas de preguntas y respuestas en la cárcel, cara a cara, un año antes de la muerte del ex dictador.
Junto con testimonios de militares, guerrilleros, políticos, empresarios y sindicalistas, reconstruye la dictadura por dentro y el contexto de violencia y lucha por el poder en el que surgió y se mantuvo. Esta edición incluye un prólogo en el que Reato cuenta la trastienda de esas entrevistas y rebate las críticas a este libro que, en 2012, provocó una intensa polémica. Incorpora, además, nuevos documentos y una serie de fotos. A cuarenta años del golpe, la confesión de Videla sobre la dictadura más sangrienta de la historia argentina.
«Para completar nuestra verdad, la de las víctimas, es invalorable la confesión del victimario.»
Graciela Fernández Meijide
«Este es un libro para todas las épocas porque confirma la universalidad de todas las dictaduras brutales que justifican las matanzas de masas.»
Robert Cox
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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