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On January 7, 1919, a “bloody week” began in Argentina, killing 6,000 people.
Today, 106 years ago, on January 7, 1919 (December 6, 1918), Argentina’s “bloody week” began, with 6,000 people killed. Under the influence of the Russian Revolution, the Argentine working class and the people’s masses sparked a revolutionary orgasm. In January 1919, the workers of Buenos Aires held a strike. It was the day when the workers of the British Watson metallurgy factory were shot and killed by the mercenaries. As of January 7, 1919, a general strike was held throughout the city, 200,000 were buried for the dead, and the police were shot and stirred up the workers’ uprising. The government sent a regular army to repress. From the 15th, the justice and general strike failed. In a week, about 6,000 workers were wounded and tens of millions were arrested.


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