WIDE AGREEMENT
AMERICA AND ARGENTINA NEW YORK, August 7. “It is reported that the United States and Argentina have reached a substantial agreement under which Argentina has agreed to take, positive steps to control German industiy, close the remaining German schools, and expel or take legal action against ail agreed-upon list of Nazis,” says the Buenos Aires correspondent of the “New York Times.” “In return, America has agreed to arm and train the Argentine Army. “Argentina has agreed to nationalise six ‘spearhead’ German industries and holding companies, and also to assure the sale of about 30 secondary industries to Argentine nationals and take steps to deal with the remaining minor German firms. “Full Argentine collaboration with the United States in inter-American conferences, it is stated, has also been agreed upon, which marks a sharp change in Argentine policy, which is usually opposed to the United States at these meetings. “The United States will provide reasonable military equipment and send a mission to train the Argentine Army, similary to those sent to Brazil and other Latiu-American countries.”
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 66, Issue 255, 9 August 1946, Page 3
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