Nicolás C. Accame

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Nicolás C. Accame (born November 14, 1880 in Buenos Aires ; † January 8, 1963 there ) was an Argentine strategist and ambassador .

Life

On May 17, 1900, Ensign Nicolás C. Accame was appointed commander of the Engineer Brigade. In the 1920s, Accame was a military attaché at the Argentine embassy in Rome.

On December 6, 1930, three months after the coup against Hipólito Yrigoyen , Colonel Nicolás C. Accame was in command of the 1st Army Division, which was stationed in the province of Buenos Aires , and became a member of the Comisión Directiva of the Legión Cívica Argentina , the governing body a right-wing extremist paramilitary organization in the década infame . At the time of the Chaco War from 1932 to 1935, Accame headed the General Staff of the Argentine Army . His staff included Mayor Guillermo Mac Hannaford.

Lisandro de la Torre of the Partido Progresista accused Nicolás C. Accame and Jacobo F. Parker of corruption . Enzo Bordabehre published the allegations in 1933 in the book Acusacion del Dr. Lisandro de la Torre versus the Grail. Nicolás C. Accame y el Tte. Cnel. Jacobo F. Parker After Lisandro de la Torre accused Agriculture Minister Luis Antonio Duhau of corruption in the Senate on July 23, 1935 at 4 p.m. , Enzo was shot dead in the Senate while protecting himself in front of Lisandro de la Torre.

The government of Roberto María Ortiz transferred the former Uriburista nationalist General Nicolás Accame in 1938 from command of the sixth infantry division at Bahía Blanca to the Consejo Superior de Guerra y Marina , the highest military court. Edmund von Thermann , called Accame one of the most important supporters of the Third Reich in Argentina.

From August 15 to September 2, 1947, Nicolás C. Accame was the Argentine ambassador to Brazil at the Inter-American Conference for the Maintenance of Continental Peace and Security . He was sent to the Holy See by the Foreign Minister Juan Atilio Bramuglia , where he received his letter of accreditation from Pius XII on February 1, 1948 . handed over.

In 1950 Accame lived at 1051 Calle General Larrea in Buenos Aires .

Publications

  • “Cannae” y the modo de operar de San Martin. La doctrina de Schlieffen en la gran guerra. Cannae en una futura guerra sudamericana. Ferrari, 1921
  • Napoleón: el hombre, el guerrero, el estadista y el legislador / Accame, Nicolas C. Museo de Arte Hispanoamericano Isaac Fernández Blanco
  • La aviación en la campaña del Marne, Buenos Aires: Círculo Militar, 1935 173 p.
  • Dialogos de los Dioses Del Tridente ano: 1944
  • Nicolás C. Accame - A Través De La Patagonia
  • La "Biblioteca del Oficial" 1956, Circulo militar, Buenos Aires 1956, 183 pag.

literature

  • Vicente Osvaldo Cutolo: Historiadores argentinos y americanos, 1963-65. Casa Pardo, Buenos Aires, 1966, p. 2.

Individual evidence

  1. Carlos Paz, Efemérides literarias argentinas , Biblioteca Nacional, 1999, 592 pp. 418.
  2. ^ Legal texts , Ministerio de Guerra. Buenos Aires, May 17 de 1900. Art. 1 ° Nómbrase habilitado de la Brigada de Pontoneros, al Alférez D. Nicolás C Accame.
  3. ^ El general Nicolás Accame, sympathetic fascista tras su agregaduría militar en Roma en la década de 1920, también cautivaba a la Legión Cívica. La Alianza de la Juventud Nacionalista (AJN), gestada en 1937, con entrenamiento militar, antisemitismo doctrinario y la convicción de que el país debía librarse del conservadurismo oligárquico y acercarse a las masas, fue otra organización de que albergóhelas de miles , siempre con un coronel o un general como rector espiritual de sus milicias. after: La guerra en casa (Fragmento de “Marcados a fuego. La violencia en la historia argentina. De Yrigoyen a Perón (1890-1945)” de Marcelo Larraquy)
  4. ^ Marcus Klein, The Legión Cívica Argentina and the Radicalization of Argentine Nacionalism during the Década Infame , Amsterdam
  5. Enzo Airborne Defense Acusacion del Dr. Lisandro de la Torre versus the Grail. Nicolás C. Accame y el Tte. Cnel. Jacobo F. Parker
  6. ^ Robert A. Potash, The Army & Politics in Argentina: 1928-1945; Yrigoyen to Perón
  7. Ignacio Klich, Towards an Arab-Latin American Bloc? The Genesis of Argentine-Middle East. Relations: Jordan, 1945-1954
  8. ^ Conference for the maintenance of continental peace and security. (PDF) United Nations, accessed July 14, 2016 .
  9. clerus.org
  10. vatican.va
predecessor Office successor
Argentine ambassador to Brazil in
1947
Juan Pablo Lohlé
Luis Castiñeiras Argentine ambassador to the Vatican
1948–1949
Máximo Etchecopar