La Plata reputation
The La Plata Ruf (Spanish: La voz del Plata ) was a legal national monthly magazine of the "German-speaking community" in Argentina and appeared with a total of 106 issues between December 1967 and February 1977.
The forerunners of the magazine were the "German Comments on the Rio de la Plata" by Wilfred von Oven , who was also editor-in-chief and one of the main authors of the magazine at La Plata Ruf . The La Plata call was issued by a stock corporation under Eduardo A. Aumann and Alfredo A. Köllike Frers , Rector of the Argentine University of Social Sciences.
The editorial team headed by Hans-Jürgen Wöhler reported on 28 to 40 pages about the life of the cultural and sports clubs of German origin, from business and politics in Argentina, as well as the situation in the home countries of Germany, Switzerland and Austria. The regional focus of the reporting was on communities such as Villa General Belgrano , Bariloche and Rumipal , which are characterized by a high proportion of the population of German origin .
The political orientation of the La Plata reputation was determined by the person Wilfred van Ovens , who had been a consultant in the Nazi Propaganda Ministry under Joseph Goebbels and who had connections to right-wing extremist organizations in the Federal Republic of Germany.
Authors in the La Plata reputation include Alphonse Max , Henning Eichberg , Bolko von Richthofen and Jacques de Mahieu .