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Birth
Juan Domingo Peron was born on October 8, 1895, to Mario Peron and Juana Toledo in Lobos Argentina. Juan was an only child so things were brought to higher standards -
Military school
At the age of 16, Juan Peron joined a military school where he became a champion fencer, an average skier, and boxer all In the year of 1938. Afterward, he served in Chile from1946-1955. Furthermore, Juan traveled to Italy to see the Nazi uprising but after he joined the United Officers Group (a secret military lodge) in 1943. -
soon to be president
When Juan was released from his rival army on October 17, 1945, he then went to the presidential palace to give his speech. He promised to 300,000 people that he would lead Argentina towards victory. Juan speech was also broadcasted on the country's radio so thousands more probably heard. -
Marriage and Election
Days after his speech he was married to Evita Duarte and he was elected president of Argentina in February 1946 and Evita also stood by him through the years ahead after that he put Argentina on the right track starting out by “state intervention in the economy” which was supposed to create greater economic and social benefits for the working class -
Argentina improvments
After that, he made greater opportunities for the people of Argentina by nationalizing railroads and other Utilities and funded workers but from those expensive innovations, he made that money by foreign exchange. -
Third Marriage
Juan and Evita Peron were married from 1945 - 1952. Evita died from cancer (1952) as well as his first wife Aurelia Tizon (1938). Juan remarried for the third time in 1961to his new wife a former dancer named Maria Estela. -
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Juan on the run
In,1971 Juan Peron went in hiding until the next election in,1973 and his country Argentina welcomed him back into the country with open arms and excitement and was reelected but his wife, on the other hand, the people of Argentina disliked but she was made vice president -
Shes not our President
In 1974 he left his wife and she became president but she could not keep thing the way they were supposed to be and that created a lot of violence in Argentina -
Death
After that, she reunited with her husband but on July 1, 1974, Juan died of a heart attack at the age of 79 and Maria died July 6, 2017, at the age of 86 but Juan made great contributions to Argentina and its people -
Military Junta
On March 24, 1976, Maria was removed from the presidency and armed forces took the power of office and set up a military Junta