In light of the release of Argentina Human Rights Records by the US National Archives, I wanted to bring to the attention of our readers the Argentina Declassification Project’s Responsive Records component that is hosted by the intel.gov. These records can be downloaded as zip files for individual analysis and allow us to form a cohesive opinion about several social processes that took place in the history of Argentina including the processes that were influenced by the “Western” powers.
These records can be accessed below on clicking on the hyperlinks.
Responsive Records:
- Argentina – National Archives
- Argentina – Central Intelligence Agency
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Army)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Defense Intelligence Agency Part 1)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Defense Intelligence Agency Part 2)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Defense Intelligence Agency Part 3)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Joint Staff)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Navy)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Office of the Secretary of Defense Part 1)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Office of the Secretary of Defense Part 2)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Office of the Secretary of Defense Part 3)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (Office of the Secretary of Defense Part 4)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (United States Southern Command)
- Argentina – Department of Defense (United States Air Force)
- Argentina – Department of Justice
- Argentina – Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Argentina – Department of State
Below is the landing page of intel.gov used for academic purposes only.