Luis Santiago Luti

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Luis Santiago Luti (born July 25, 1897 ; † unknown) was an Argentine diplomat and Director Nacional de Ceremonial .

Life

Luis Luti was married to María de la Cruz Maytorena de Luti, a niece of José María Maytorena . Her son is William J. Luti . Luti was accredited on March 3, 1919 under Ambassador Tomás Le Breton at the embassy in Washington as second-class embassy secretary. The Hadleigh was given as the place of residence . On December 22, 1936, Luis Luti signed a Postal Union of Americas and Spain in Panama City . At the end of October 1942, the Agregado Cultural, Juan Carlos Goyeneche, telegraphed over the apparatus of the Foreign Office of the German Reich that Luti was a notorious opponent of fascism.

On February 25, 1943, Luti informed the Argentine Foreign Ministry about a speech by Adolf Hitler on the occasion of the anniversary of the founding of the NSDAP. In this speech Hitler referred to a battle against the worldwide danger of Judaism and showed that this battle would not end with the destruction of the Aryan race but with the extermination of European Judaism.

On June 25, 1943, Luti wrote a report from Berlin to the Argentine Foreign Minister Segundo Storni on the racist policy of the German Reich in the occupied territories. He recorded the route by which the deported Jews and the Jewish inhabitants of Poland would be pushed into their ruin and extermination by the Nazis. He mentioned the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and the Treblinka concentration camp . In report # 275, Luti reports that after the violent dissolution of the Warsaw Ghetto , in which the SS suffered losses, the Germans would use great efforts to liquidate the ghettos of small towns in the provinces. The Jews would be deported from these ghettos. In his letter, Luti named the ghettos of the cities of Zaklików , Lublin , Zawichost , Biała Podlaska , Jędrzejów , Luków, Sokolów and Rawa Ruska. Luti named the Polska Agencja Telegraficzna in London as the source . It can be assumed that Luti had direct sources in the context of the consular work of the Argentine embassy in Berlin.

On November 25, 1943, Luti announced a hit on the embassy at Tiergartenstrasse 9a. In Berlin, Luti lived with his wife in a single room in the Hotel Adlon . The embassy building at Tiergartenstrasse 9a (on the corner of the former Regentstrasse 1) was demolished by autumn 1960. Wilhelm Faupel had the embassy files taken to the Ibero-American Institute .

After diplomatic relations between Argentina and the German Reich were broken off on January 27, 1944, the embassy staff were interned in Baden-Baden and were able to emigrate to Sweden in September 1944.

On December 31, 1945, Luis Luti was deputy executive director of the Pan American Union , a body that, according to Juan Perón , should not have executive power. On April 9, 1946, Luis S. Luti was Chargé d'Affaires in Washington and signed a Wheat Agreement. On April 20, 1946, Luti brought a box of Argentine soil to Franklin D. Roosevelt's grave in Union Cemetery-Hyde Park Incorporated, 1076 Violet Ave, Hyde Park, NY 12538 .

On July 25, 1960, Luis Luti was Director Nacional de Ceremonial and handed over the laissez passer to the Israeli ambassador in Argentina to Arieh Levavi , following the Extraordinary rendition of Adolf Eichmann . On June 25, 1962, he was appointed ambassador to Cape Town . In 1964 he returned to the State Department and became head of the North America Department. On March 4, 1966, he was appointed ambassador to Dublin , but returned that same year to the Foreign Office, where he was employed in the personnel department. In 1970 Luis Luti was a partner in the Jockey Club Buenos Aires.

predecessor Office successor
Federico M. Quintana Argentine Chargé d'Affaires in Mexico City
April 27, 1925 to June 4, 1926
Eduardo Labougle Carranza
Eduardo Labougle Carranza Argentine Chargé d'Affaires in Havana
1937
Raúl Aureliano Lynch y Frías
Ricardo Olivera Argentine Chargé d'Affaires in Berlin
1942 to January 27, 1944
Luis Herman Irigoyen
Oscar Ibarra García Argentine Chargé d'Affaires in Washington
September 21, 1945 to September 20, 1946
Oscar Ivanissevich
Jacinto Sánchez Santamaría Argentine Ambassador to South Africa
June 25, 1962 to 1963
José María Garcia Alvarez de Toledo Gowland
1955-1958: Lorenzo McGovern Argentine Ambassador to Ireland
March 4, 1966 to 1966
Víctor Enrique Beaugé

Individual evidence

  1. The Hadleigh: http://www.arch.virginia.edu/dcplaces/16thstreet/Segment6/v-wblock.html
  2. http://www.bajacalifornia.gob.mx/portal/gobierno/legislacion/periodico/1938/ENERO/INDICE%2010-1-1938.PDF
  3. http://www.argentina-rree.com/portal/archivos/racismo/informes03.htm
  4. Yad Vashem Martyrs 'and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, 1999 Yad Vashem studies, Volume 27, p. 171
  5. FUE DESTRUIDO EL EDIFICIO DE LA EMBAJADA ARGENTINA EN BERLÍN The 25 de noviembre se informó que el Encargado de Negocios en Berlín, señor Luis S. Luti, había comunicado
  6. Buenos Aires, 28. - Los diplomáticos argentinos residentes en Alemania y qu deben ser canjeados son: el encargado de Negocios, Luis Luti; agregado militar aeronáutico, coronel Servando Santllana; agregado naval. capitán de fragata, Eduardo Ceballos; segundo secretario Luis Irigoyen; Agregado militar adjunto, Italo Decarli; consul adscrito, Luis de Bellot; canciller, Alfredo Pons ; La Vanguardia , 29 enero 1944, Al parecer, el canje de diplomáticos se realizará en Lisboa
  7. Inter-American affairs: Issue 5, 1945
  8. http://untreaty.un.org/unts/1_60000/1/6/00000273.pdf
  9. Bulletin of the Pan American Union, 1946, Volume 80 ( Online in Google Book Search)
  10. - ( Memento of the original from July 25, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.aaceremonial.com.ar
  11. https://www.eldia.es/2010-07-25/agenda/6-DIA-decia-julio.htm
  12. Beatriz Gurevich, Paul Warzawski, Proyecto Testimonio, Volume 1; Volume 8, Delegación de Asociaciones Israelitas Argentinas. Centro de Estudios Sociales, Planeta, 1998, p. 478 f.
  13. Nómina de los socios, Jockey Club (Buenos Aires, Argentina), 1970
  14. Luti, Luis S. Fungió como encargado de negocios ad interim en México del 27 de April 1925 al 4 de junio de 1926. Llegó a México en 1923 como segundo secretario de la legación argentina.