Hugo Fernández Artucio

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Hugo Fernández Artucio (born 1912, died 5/2/1974) was a Uruguayan teacher of philosophy, historian and politician.

Earlier career

He was an editor of Free World magazine in

Francoists
.

He wrote the book Nazis in Uruguay (

Nazis in Uruguay. He also wrote "The Nazi Underground in South America" (New York, Farrar & Rinehart, 1942).,[1] with the approval of Charles de Gaulle
.

He was a member of the Special Committee for Palestine in Uruguay, supporting the creation of the

Socialist Party leadership

He was secretary-general of the

anarchist attitude.[3]

Later conservative phase; link with Colorado Party

Some time after that he adhered to

Batllism, organizing the Acción Gremial Batllista.[4]

Married with Julia Faingold, he had four children: Hugo (who served as Vice President of Uruguay), Julio, María Raquel and Elsa.

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.nexos.com.mx/articulos.php?id_article=1672&id_rubrique=750a[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ "Comité central israelita del Uruguay". Archived from the original on 2009-07-05. Retrieved 2017-10-22.
  3. ^ "Forumup.es".
  4. ^ Acción Gremial Batllista had been organized under the leadership of Hugo Fernández Artucio