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Fangio's kidnapping, the "Semana de Mayo" and Carlos Gardel
In this episode of Drunk History: Pasado de Copas, we'll learn about the strange kidnapping of Juan Manuel Fangio in Cuba, how Cornelio Saavedra lived the "Semana de Mayo" (May's week), and about the night Carlos Gardel was shot.
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Release Date:
Sun, Sep 23, 2018
Country: AR
Language: Es
Runtime: 35
Country: AR
Language: Es
Runtime: 35
Marcos Mundstock
Self - Host
Season 1:
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