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    Mario Eduardo Firmenich (born 24 January 1948) is a former Argentine urban guerrilla leader and politician. He was one of the commanders of Montoneros...
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    Province. He had been shot twice in the chest with two different pistols. Mario Firmenich took credit for the kidnapping and assassination. In the following...
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    other left-wing armed movements. The commander of the Montoneros, Mario Firmenich, in a radio interview in late 2000 from Spain later stated that "In...
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  • agency's numerous contacts inside the Montoneros (including the leader, Mario Firmenich). Freed for a US$60 million ransom (the largest on record at that time)...
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  • the Montoneros, he served as secretary and legal representative to Mario Firmenich, the head of the guerrilla group. In addition, Montoto is said to have...
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  • this massacre, in 1970, by Fernando Abal Medina, Emilio Angel Maza, Mario Firmenich and others, who would later form the Montoneros movement. In 1956,...
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  • the 1974 assassination of Jesuit priest Carlos Mugica, a friend of Mario Firmenich, the founder of Montoneros. Other people murdered by the organisation...
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  • Frédéric Firmenich (1874–1953), Swiss sailor Georges Firmenich (born 1913), Swiss sailor Joseph Firmenich (1821–1891) was a German painter Mario Firmenich (born...
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  • Archived from the original on March 7, 2008. Retrieved October 26, 2021. "Mario Firmenich Given Life In Prison". Associated Press. Archived from the original...
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    approached its maximum strength of between 300 and 500 men and women. Led by Mario Roberto Santucho, they soon established control over a third of the province...
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