Richard Pattee

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Richard Pattee (* 1906 ; † in the 20th century) was an American historian .

Pattee was an associate in the Latin America Division of the United States Department of State and Professor of Latin American History at the University of Puerto Rico .

He was Catholic and supported Franquism . Among other things, he was of the opinion that the "similarity of the Romance languages ​​... increases the propaganda power of Italian books" in Latin America.

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  1. ^ Giovanni Sale : De Gasperi gli USA e il Vaticano: all'inizio della Guerra Fredda (=  Di fronte e attr. Libri civiltà cattolica . Volume 694 ). Editoriale Jaca Book, 2005, ISBN 978-88-16-40694-0 , pp. 308 .
  2. ^ Herbert Rutledge Southworth : Conspiracy and the Spanish Civil War: The Brainwashing of Francisco Franco (=  Routledge / Cañada Blanch studies on contemporary Spain . Band 3 ). Routledge , 2002, ISBN 0-415-22781-X , pp. 49 .
  3. Uwe Lübken : Threatening Proximity: The USA and the National Socialist Challenge in Latin America 1937 - 1945 (=  Transatlantic Historical Studies . Volume 18 ). Franz Steiner Verlag , 2004, ISBN 978-3-515-08509-0 , pp. 192 .