August 1914. The outbreak of the First World War and in Buenos Aires there is no other talk. There are crowds in the streets, there are heated discussions in front of the slates with telegrams, there are newspapers that throw hundreds of thousands of copies.Previous Episodes Other cities of the world experience similar reactions, but the Buenos Aires response is very singular.Why does a neutral and remote society handle these events with such in…
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August 1914. The outbreak of the First World War and in Buenos Aires there is no other talk. There are crowds in the streets, there are heated discussions in front of the slates with telegrams, there are newspapers that throw hundreds of thousands of copies.Previous Episodes Other cities of the world experience similar reactions, but the Buenos Aires response is very singular.Why does a neutral and remote society handle these events with such in…