Siglo XX
- 1923-07-07 — A dedication note is written by Alberto to his compadre Enrique. — alberto, enrique · 683ea4-que1
- 1928-11 — Publication of the first issue of the avant-garde magazine ‘Que’ in Buenos Aires. — adolfo-este, esteban-dalid, felipe-debernardi, julio-lauretta, julio-trizzi, que, raul-pembo · 683ea4-que1
- 1976 — Documented forced disappearances peak at 4,105 cases during the first year of the military dictatorship. — desapariciones-documentadas, republica-argentina · 180e6f-estadisticas-conadep
- 1976-04 — General Videla consolidates control of the Military Junta following the coup. — jorge-rafael-videla, junta-militar · 4a41a8-cable-embassy-buenos-aires-1976
- 1976-04-12 — The US Embassy in Buenos Aires sends a confidential telegram regarding the human rights situation in Argentina. — embajada-de-los-estados-unidos-en-buenos-aires · 4a41a8-cable-embassy-buenos-aires-1976
- 1977 — A high number of forced disappearances (3,170 cases) continues to be documented in Argentina. — desapariciones-documentadas, republica-argentina · 180e6f-estadisticas-conadep
- 1977-04 — Patricia Derian and Fernando Rondon meet with the Permanent Assembly for Human Rights to hear testimonies of torture and disappearances. — alicia-moreau-de-justo, emilio-mignone, fernando-e-rondon, patricia-derian · 56ab37-docid-33064617
- 1977-04 — Patricia Derian and Fernando Rondon lunch with Robert Cox at the American Club in Buenos Aires to discuss human rights. — fernando-e-rondon, patricia-derian, robert-cox · 56ab37-docid-33064617