ASOCIACION DEFENSA SOCIAL ARGENTINA (ADSA)

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CIA-RDP82-00457R004300460009-9
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RIPPUB
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S
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3
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December 15, 2016
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May 13, 2003
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9
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Publication Date: 
February 24, 1950
Content Type: 
REPORT
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COUNTRY Argentina 25X1 ''d . p ~ DAi E DIS C. 24 F,,- 50 SUBJECT Asociacion Defensa Social Argentina (ADSA) NO. OF PAGES 3 PLACE ACQUIRED DATE OF INFO. NO. OF ENCLS. LUSTED BELOW) THIS DOCUMB dT CONTAINS IWPORMATIO9 APPECTIUO THE 6ATI08460URttSi8 0' TUL' UNITED STATES CJITIIIW T* 11 OP THE ESPIONAGE ACI 80 U. e. C.. 81 ACJD if 8. AS Ame1T?83. 178 TRATff381$S10N aU INC 8EV86AT1Q19 OP ITS COT8TBI188 IN A1T7 LIATJMH8 TO AN USAUTHOSIZ!D PCRSOW FR PRO- W3 TE8 MT LAW REPRODUCTION OP TI818 508811s 990111 lflSD. 25X1 Union Civica Nacionalista (Nationalist Civic Union) Liga Republicana (Republican League) Falange Argentina (Argentine Falange) 11A. J. N..11 Legion Civica Argentina (A. J. N. Argentina Civic Legion) Partido .Fascists Argentino (Argentine Fascist Party) 11.i N.A.11 Legion Nacional.ista. Argentina (Argentine Nationalist Legion) Aduna Partido Social Argentina (Argentine Socialist Party) partido Nacional Socialista (National Restauracion (Restoration) "U.>N.E.S. 11 Afirmacion Argentina (Argentine Assertion) Los Tres Tacuares Alianza Libertadora Nacionalista (Nationalist Liberation Alliance - ALN) Nacionalismo L .borista (Nationalist Labori.at ) Comite de la Juventud Argentina (Argentine Youth Committee) CLASSIFICATION STATE/I I X1 NAVY NSRB A FBS [ARRAY-- Al" ~Tladed 11.6 `'efr ' a - -V that aILij ~Y'. ir1 CireCior t_q Cct ~ e o jtc- ral ofCart7 R In1 J 3I t$UU4JUU40MUV-titudes, eview Date: 2008 25X1 SUPPLEMENT TO REPORT NO. THIS IS UNEVALUATED INFORMATION 1, The Asociacion Defensa Social Argentina (ADS.), an ultra nationalist organization in Argentina, has been reorganizing its activities for the purpose of furthering nationalism throughout Latin America, The proposed plan of ADSA leaders will include the following basic objectives: a. Attempt to convert the youth of Argentina to nationalism. ::t._SS1FCA ICJ Approved F W sq ?@;pCftPA2-00457 ;M4QOQ INFO ATIO REPORT CD NO. 25X1 Circulate !'Latin Arnericanism19 propaganda throughout South America. c. Combat Communism and "Anglo-Saxon imperialism". 2, It is reported that ADSA officials-have compiled a resume of both active and inactive nationalist groups in an effort to develop a fixed plan of action for future operations. They have been studying an organizational chart of the Legion de Mayo, a nationalist organization founded in 1930. The following groups active during the late l930'e and early 1910 s were incorporated under the Legion de Mayo: Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004300460009-9 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY Mary of the above groups currently exist in name only, while others disappeared with the downfall of the Axis. The f1LN is the most powerful of the listed orr:ponents of the original Legion de Mayo. 25X1 25X1 25X1 5? the Club del Plata and the 25X1 25X1 the magazine Clarinada, pro-Nazi organ during World War 11. Gustavo Martinez /.uviria, pressnt rice -of the Biblioteca Nacional, was also a staunch supporter. C a',A C?CO dedicated itself to the fight against Coimuniissu both in Argentina and the other Latin. .ieri.can republicsc Cooiision Popular Argentina both inactive today. The Club del Plata was a nationalist organization supported by wealthy families whose contr.- ut.ion to the. nationalist cause was limited to fund raising and moral ..upport0, The was a nationalist group founded by the director of A,:,A plans call for a drive to enlist new members in the organization. Invitations have been extended to a number of individuals eta o have espoused onaliamn in the past. Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004300460009-9 Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004300460009-9 25X1 25X1 7, the ADSA plar is a typical example of totalitarian philosophy 25X1 a applied to group organization. Ironclad re;ulaticns, blind obedience to the gave t3.ang body. speci#ilization of t sks (decentralization of technical rla~s~isiora.s ~ .: w ce:itralization of the direactorata are all included in the embryonic master ,A.DS.tI, hopes to accomplish the followi ; intermediate objectr.ver 25X1 :'~' art r?, or? to .moo ,It its path toward continental recognition. n. Ubbtain favorable publicity in Chile and Peru. h,, Develop a working '! .eison w .th nationalist groups in Chile, Peru, Ecuador, ems' ? .3 ui~,~F and j.rugs ?.ye c., Obtain indoxr ativc. reports from Brazilian nationalists on Communist activit and United States commercial activities in that country. Approved For Release 2003/08/05 : CIA-RDP82-00457R004300460009-9