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Malvinas 1982
Proyecto Guerra de Malvinas/Falklands War
Post War people's behavior
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<blockquote data-quote="felizalde55" data-source="post: 806118" data-attributes="member: 6115"><p>Steve,</p><p>we were back soon, if we compare with WWII back home troop's time. In a first time Argentine people's reaction when knew about the beginning of the conflict, was a strong support. Even when General Haig, as a Secretary of State did a conciliation visit, Plaza de Mayo was covered by a huge crowd. When on 14th June, people knew about the end of the war, was back claiming about the misinformation during the war and claim about the Argentine surrender.</p><p>The traumatic experience, as a war is always been, was increased by the authorities behavior, veterans did not exist, Malvinas War was denied. No body had nothing to do with the accumulated experience by Veterans. I think that Malvinas war was different, in people's feeling, with USA, British, and other Europeans people with Irak and Afghanistan conflict.</p><p>In Malvinas there is a centennial claim about the sovereign of the islands, the other mentioned conflicts was not in the "historical culture" of both peoples. At least , many people didn´t know where Irak and Afghanistan were.</p><p>I would like have a better recognize from Argentine people about our role and behavior during the Conflict.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="felizalde55, post: 806118, member: 6115"] Steve, we were back soon, if we compare with WWII back home troop's time. In a first time Argentine people's reaction when knew about the beginning of the conflict, was a strong support. Even when General Haig, as a Secretary of State did a conciliation visit, Plaza de Mayo was covered by a huge crowd. When on 14th June, people knew about the end of the war, was back claiming about the misinformation during the war and claim about the Argentine surrender. The traumatic experience, as a war is always been, was increased by the authorities behavior, veterans did not exist, Malvinas War was denied. No body had nothing to do with the accumulated experience by Veterans. I think that Malvinas war was different, in people's feeling, with USA, British, and other Europeans people with Irak and Afghanistan conflict. In Malvinas there is a centennial claim about the sovereign of the islands, the other mentioned conflicts was not in the "historical culture" of both peoples. At least , many people didn´t know where Irak and Afghanistan were. I would like have a better recognize from Argentine people about our role and behavior during the Conflict. [/QUOTE]
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