They Came Back From Falklands and a Whole City Came Out to Receive Them: the Story of the Day Madryn Ran Out of Bread
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As part of a new anniversary of the historic 19th of June 1982, the mayor of Puerto Madryn, Gustavo Sastre, highlighted the significance for the city of the commemoration of “The Day that Madryn ran out of bread”, a date that recalls the arrival of Argentine soldiers returning from the Malvinas War and the moving gesture of the Mexican neighbors who went out to receive them with food, shelter and affection. “Madryn has history. That day of June …
This Friday marks the 44th anniversary of one of the most emotional days linked to the Malvinas War, the return of more than 4,100 Argentine soldiers to the continent on board the British ship Canberra and the reception they had in Puerto Madryn on June 19, 1982. That day, the city was marked by a spontaneous gesture by its inhabitants, who decided to approach the young combatants after weeks of silence and isolation after the defeat in the isla…

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