Obituaries Related to "Castillo" from New York Times Archive
JUSTO'S DEATH ADDS TO CASTILLO POWER; Argentina's Neutral Leader Seen Unhampered Now in Deciding Own Succession
Sets State mourning for Gen Justo
Castillo Permits Soviet Tribute
Lifts ban on Stalingrad defenders benefit show
CASTILLO ACCUSED OF ABETTING NAZIS; Ex-Member of 'Dies' Group Says Even Gestapo Still Functions in Argentina BOOK DEFIES OFFICIAL BAN Lanus Charges State of Siege Seeks to Stifle Opposition to Pro-Axis Policies
A Lanus charges Castillo with aiding Nazis and attacks state of siege in Campo Minado, book defying official ban
DR. CASTILLO BLAMES OBREGON'S "VIOLENCE"; Former Head of Mexican Congress, at Washington, Says General "Induced Own Death."
Sat beside Gen Obregon when Obregon was assassinated
Gen. Castillo Is Dead.
ANGIOLILLO NEAR DEATH.; The Assassin of Premier Canovas del Castillo to be Executed Thursday or Friday.
AFFAIRS IN MEXICO.; MAXIMILIAN'S FATE UNKNOWN. Death of Miramon from Fever--Mejia, Castillo and Other Officers Shot-Maximilian's Proclamation said to be a Forgery. Maximilian's Proclamation a Forgery. Further About Maximillian--Efforts of the Princes
Death of Miramen; Maximilian's Proclamation a Forgery
JUSTO'S DEATH ADDS TO CASTILLO POWER; Argentina's Neutral Leader Seen Unhampered Now in Deciding Own Succession
Sets State mourning for Gen Justo
Castillo Permits Soviet Tribute
Lifts ban on Stalingrad defenders benefit show
CASTILLO ACCUSED OF ABETTING NAZIS; Ex-Member of 'Dies' Group Says Even Gestapo Still Functions in Argentina BOOK DEFIES OFFICIAL BAN Lanus Charges State of Siege Seeks to Stifle Opposition to Pro-Axis Policies
A Lanus charges Castillo with aiding Nazis and attacks state of siege in Campo Minado, book defying official ban
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