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José Ber Gelbard : ウィキペディア英語版 | José Ber Gelbard
José Ber Gelbard (14 April 1917 4 October 1977), was an Argentine activist and politician, and a member of the Argentine Communist Party. He also helped organize the ''Confederación General Económica'' (CGE), made up of small and medium-sized business. Beginning about 1955, he was appointed as an economic advisor to Juan Perón and repeatedly was called back to serve as Minister of Finance to successive governments until the military coup of March 1976. He fled with his family shortly before the coup, gaining political asylum in the United States and settling in Washington, D.C. ==Early life and education== Born Joseph Gelbard into a Jewish family in Radomsko, Poland, in 1917, his family emigrated in 1930 to Argentina. They settled in Tucumán, north of Buenos Aires. Other family were already there, as well as immigrant communities of Sephardic and European Jews, and Arabs from the Middle East (''turcos'').〔(''Reorganizing Popular Politics: Participation and the New Interest Regime in Latin America'' ), ed. by Ruth Berins Collier, Samuel Handlin; Penn State Press, 2009, p. 117〕 During the Great Depression, Gelbard helped support the family as a street peddler of men's ties and belts.
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