Plano_Cohen_-_Correio_da_Manha.png
Summary
Description Plano Cohen - Correio da Manha.png |
English:
Cover of the newspaper "Correio da Manhã" on 1 October 1937, denouncing the "Plano Cohen", a supposed Jewish-Comunist plot later proved to be an actual forgery by the Brazilian Militarya
Português:
Capa do jornal "Correio da Manhã" de 1º de outubro de 1937, denunciando o "Plano Cohen", suposto complô judaico-comunista e na realidade uma falsificação do Exército Brasileiro
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Date | |
Source | Hemeroteca Digital / Biblioteca Nacional Digital / Brazilian Government |
Author | Correio da Manhã [newspaper]. Author not identified. |
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