[Below: Buenos Aires, 1938.]
[Below: Buenos Aires, 1938.]
[Below: In a stadium at Luna Park, Buenos Aires, 1938.]
[Below: In a stadium at Luna Park, Buenos Aires, 1938.]
[Below: Argentine National Socialists marching through the streets of Buenos Aires during the 1930s/1940s to honor the anniversary of Adolf Hitler's assumption of power in Germany.]
[Below: A crowd of Argentine National Socialists greeting the Argentine Minister of War, General Medina, who was an ardent supporter and admirer of Adolf Hitler.]
[Below: An Argentine National Socialist stands in front of a Der Stürmer display.]
[Below: The 'Condor Glider Club' in the Argentine city of Comodoro Rivadavia (1935).]
[Below: Another shot of the 'Condor Glider Club.']
[Below: And another shot of the 'Condor Glider Club.']
[Below: German Vice Consulate office in Río Gallegos.]
[Below: German Vice Consulate office Puerto Madryn, 1942.]
[Below: This is from the weekly edition of 'Golfo Nuevo' (New Gulf) from January 9, 1943. It is an ad for the collection of funds to help the defenders of Stalingrad.]
[Below: Training with the Casco M38 helmet with some of the design's first recipients in 1938. Even their uniforms are heavily influenced by the German Wehrmacht.]
[Below: An Argentine soldier with a Casco M38 helmet and Walther P38 pistol, 1940s.]
[Below: Argentine soldiers with the Casco M38 in 1941.]
[Below: Argentine soldiers during a parade.]