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by Horacio Verbitsky · · tapa blanda · 284 pages
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Malvinas: La última batalla de la Tercera Guerra Mundial, escrito por Horacio Verbitsky, ofrece un análisis profundo de la Guerra de las Malvinas y su impacto en la política y el gobierno de Argentina entre 1955 y 1983. Esta edición, corregida y actualizada, incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice, proporcionando una visión completa del conflicto y su contexto histórico.

Horacio Verbitsky is an Argentine investigative journalist and author with a history as a leftist guerrilla in the Montoneros. In the early 1990s, he reported on a series corruption scandals in the administration of President Carlos Menem, which eventually led to the resignations or firings of many of Menem's ministers. In 1994, he reported on the confessions of naval officer Adolfo Scilingo, documenting torture and executions by the Argentine military during the 1976–1983 Dirty War. His books on both the Menem administration and the Scilingo confessions became national bestsellers. As of January 2015 Verbitsky is a Commissioner for the International Commission against the Death Penalty.