The Pozo de Banfield is a former Buenos Aires Provincial Police station and a former Argentine clandestine detention center that operated between November 1974 and October 1978, during the military dictatorship that ruled the country from 1976 to 1983. This detention center was an integral part of what came to be known as the Circuito Camps and was one of the first to operate as such during the constitutional government of Isabel Perón, nearly 18 months before the 1976 coup d'état. With the nationwide extension of the 1975 annihilation decrees, provincial police forces were placed under command of the Army, and subsequently the Banfield Investigations Brigade became subordinated to the 3rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the Argentine Army.
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| - El Pozo de Banfield es una antigua dependencia de la Brigada de Investigaciones de Banfield de la Policía de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, en la que funcionó un centro clandestino de detención entre noviembre de 1974 y octubre de 1978, en el marco de la dictadura cívico-militar que gobernó Argentina entre 1976 y 1983. Este centro clandestino de detención –que en su momento se hallaba subordinado al Regimiento de Infantería Mecanizada 3 del Ejército Argentino– tuvo la particularidad de empezar a operar como tal durante el gobierno constitucional de María Isabel Martínez de Perón. y formaba parte del Circuito Camps. (es)
- The Pozo de Banfield is a former Buenos Aires Provincial Police station and a former Argentine clandestine detention center that operated between November 1974 and October 1978, during the military dictatorship that ruled the country from 1976 to 1983. This detention center was an integral part of what came to be known as the Circuito Camps and was one of the first to operate as such during the constitutional government of Isabel Perón, nearly 18 months before the 1976 coup d'état. With the nationwide extension of the 1975 annihilation decrees, provincial police forces were placed under command of the Army, and subsequently the Banfield Investigations Brigade became subordinated to the 3rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the Argentine Army. (en)
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| - El Pozo de Banfield es una antigua dependencia de la Brigada de Investigaciones de Banfield de la Policía de la Provincia de Buenos Aires, en la que funcionó un centro clandestino de detención entre noviembre de 1974 y octubre de 1978, en el marco de la dictadura cívico-militar que gobernó Argentina entre 1976 y 1983. Este centro clandestino de detención –que en su momento se hallaba subordinado al Regimiento de Infantería Mecanizada 3 del Ejército Argentino– tuvo la particularidad de empezar a operar como tal durante el gobierno constitucional de María Isabel Martínez de Perón. y formaba parte del Circuito Camps. (es)
- The Pozo de Banfield is a former Buenos Aires Provincial Police station and a former Argentine clandestine detention center that operated between November 1974 and October 1978, during the military dictatorship that ruled the country from 1976 to 1983. This detention center was an integral part of what came to be known as the Circuito Camps and was one of the first to operate as such during the constitutional government of Isabel Perón, nearly 18 months before the 1976 coup d'état. With the nationwide extension of the 1975 annihilation decrees, provincial police forces were placed under command of the Army, and subsequently the Banfield Investigations Brigade became subordinated to the 3rd Mechanized Infantry Regiment of the Argentine Army. (en)
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