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  • 5/1/2025
Survivors of the clandestine detention center that operated at the Navy Mechanics School recount their stories, recallin | dG1fd2RYWF9oOXJDcWs
Transcript
00:00The army of the army participated in the repression,
00:11participated once in a sequence, in a session of torture or in a murder.
00:20This was a school that received pibes from all over the country.
00:25It was also what the boys were teaching, that this was the army,
00:32and that the army had a own own project,
00:34that responded to a new model of Paris,
00:37and that it was carried forward to San Luis.
00:41In all the concentration camps, there was a slave work.
00:45In all.
00:47Among the issues that they made me, the work that they made me,
00:52was the reproduction of microfilms
00:56of all the cases that had happened in the ESMA until that time.
01:02There were 10 types of those,
01:05of those that entered 500 cases each one.
01:08So you realize that there were 5.000 cases that were there.
01:16In winter, I had put some boots that were used in that time,
01:21large bollets and some boots that were very wide,
01:25that were kind of falling, but very wide.
01:28And we started to take pictures,
01:30I put them in the boots and we took them.
01:35They wanted to hide everything that happened.
01:40They wanted to hide everything that happened,
01:43but on the other hand, they needed to know what was happening,
01:46to terrorize the rest of the population.
01:49If we had said only that,
01:51we would have played the role that they wanted to play.
01:57I think we transformed our testimony into accusations.
02:05THE END
02:11énormism
02:13Of being trampled
02:16Upcoming

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