Abstract

The South American Trojan Horse

Seoane, Manuel A. | November 14, 1942 issue

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This article focuses on the importance of the role that South America's natural resources and geographic location play in the Second World War. The author considers it a danger to forget or ignore the fact that certain of the South American governments, in spite of their avowed alignment with the United Nations, have actually a fundamental affinity with totalitarianism, and that they therefore constitute "Trojan horses" inside the democratic lines. Only genuinely democratic regimes, can in the long run efficiently cooperate in the defense of the hemisphere.

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NATIONAL socialism; NATURAL resources; POLITICS, Practical; UNITED Nations; WORLD War, 1939-1945; SOUTH America
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