File:Asesinato Carlos Prats1.jpg
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Español: El cuerpo de general Prats destrozado por la explosión de un coche bomba. Buenos Aires, Argentina 30 de Septiembre de 1974. |
Date | Taken on 30 September 1974 |
Source | http://www.museodeprensa.cl/1974/muere-el-ex-comandante-en-jefe-del-ej-rcito-carlos-prats-en-un-atentado |
Author | United Press International |
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- Assassination in art
- Automobiles photographed in 1974
- Black and white photographs of Argentina in the 1970s
- Black and white photographs of automobiles
- Black and white photographs of Buenos Aires
- Black and white photographs of corpses of men
- Bombed automobiles
- Carlos Prats
- History of Buenos Aires
- 1974 black and white photographs of people
- Operation Condor