Eva Peron, Europa, Argentina and Perón
In the first term of Peron, we see that Argentina had good relations with Europe, being the largest exporter of wheat and meat, because after the war European countries were devastated. The United States also maintained good trade ties, and even Spain, even fascist, was dependent on Argentina and Perón did not turn his back on any of it. He was invited by President Franco to visit them, but would not look good to Perón, then decided to send Evita, who took advantage of that to visit, even other nations, especially some that she dreamed know (VIANA, 1973).
The trip to Europe should include Spain, France, Italy, England. According to Ortiz (1995), Evita did not spare all the luxury you could bear the clothes starting and ending in jewelry, even going to visit a devastated and impoverished region as Europe was, for her the luxury would be an important factor to show that Argentina was rich enough to help. And the impression that she wanted to leave, really was for all Europeans, like it or not hers.
[...] Stated that only Eva Peron was much more sound than that huge name. She did not like, but accepted. As for calling it Evita, she gave this right only to the poor (MELO, 1981). The repressive policy of Perón was fierce and deceives those who think that Evita never participated in it, because he left his tracks well, anyone her to see as a threat to her or Perón, gave up a way to determine the output of the person the position then occupied. [...]
[...] It made her angry. Visited poor schools, learned a little more about the persecution that the Jews suffered because it was still completely unaware of you. Had contact with all fashion couturiers, even forgot to visit a poor school, only to see the models that pleased him. Visited the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Palace of Versailles which was reopened in his honor, made a point of going to the tomb of Napoleon Bonaparte, great idol of her husband (ORTIZ, 1995). [...]
[...] Was based for this on your own life story. On departure day received many honors at the airport from different social layers, everybody wanted to say goodbye that would represent Argentina before the most advanced nations of the world. Upon arriving in Spain, his dream was to receive the Elizabeth Cross and it was done. It was all of gold with precious stones. Soon after she and President Franco made a speech and left for local balcony to speak to the crowd. [...]
[...] After urged them to participate in the Peronist movement and above anything defend the cause is greater than Perón. Despite much talk in male injustices against women, Eva did not fail to exalt the person of Perón, although not living a lot from him, became a kind of worship, considered him like the sun. Maybe all this adoration served to show that Eva even becoming more important than Perón, still gave him importance, in every speech she was most acclaimed him if it bothered him, maybe, but never said anything. [...]
[...] Ortiz (1995) states that the First Lady of Spain always accompanied unwillingly, it was unusual in the aristocracy have behavior similar to that of Eve. His behavior had changed very little, sometimes committing some gaffes, but did apologize. Sometimes offended people and did not care about it, showed it was superior. Travel slowly started leaving Evita deeply angry and it made her linger forever. He did not care what they said and the antipathy between her and Mrs. Franco was growing. For the First Lady of Argentina excess ceremonies was very annoying, she was only happy when he was close to the poor. [...]
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