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Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú : ウィキペディア英語版 | Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú Enrique Ruiz Guiñazú (14 October 1884 - 13 November 1967〔(Find-A-Grave profile )〕) was an Argentinean politician who is best remembered for his spell as Minister of Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship in the 1940s. ==Rise to prominence== Ruiz Guiñazú served as both a professor and a banker before into the diplomatic service, with his roles including chief delegate to the League of Nations and ambassador to Switzerland.〔John Gunther, ''Inside Latin America'', Harper & Brothers, 1941, p. 326〕 He was serving as ambassador to the Vatican City when President Ramón Castillo recalled him to take up the post of Foreign Minister.〔Robert A. Potash, ''The Army & Politics in Argentina: 1928-1945; Yrigoyen to Perón'', Stanford University Press, 1969, p. 152〕 Even before the entry of the United States into the Second World War Ruiz Guiñazú had already accrued a reputation as a fascist sympathiser in that country, with his frequent praising of Benito Mussolini and Francisco Franco leading American diplomat Sumner Welles to write that Ruiz Guiñazú was "one of the stupidest men ever to hold office in Argentina's proud history".〔Benjamin Welles, ''Sumner Welles: FDR's global strategist : a biography'', Palgrave Macmillan, 1997, p. 315〕 Having previously served as ambassador to Spain, where he had been impressed by falangism, Ruiz Guiñazú advocated both neutrality in the Second World War and ''Hispanidad'' as Foreign Minister.〔Ray Josephs, ''Argentine Diary'', READ BOOKS, 2007, p. 179〕
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