Talk:Jacques de Mahieu

History of Argentina?
Let's see, this man escaped from persecution at another country, settled in Argentina and become a professor of anthropological studies and wrote many books. For wich reason is he categorized at "History of Argentina"? For wich criteria is he placed in a category that should be kept for people like San Martín or Belgrano? Even Domingo Cavallo is more important for the history of Argentina than this man. I see no reason why to keep him there Benito Sifaratti (talk) 17:03, 26 April 2008 (UTC)

I also have doubts whether his biography is represented fairly here. The sources used are mostly occupied with unearthing "Nazi ties" of the Peronists. So obviously a former collaborationist comes in handy. But it would be useful to have at least one source which is concerned with Mahieu himself instead of journalism which just uses him as a piece of evidence to show that Peron was a Nazi. --dab (𒁳) 09:59, 20 January 2013 (UTC)

Jacques de Mahieu, (birth name Jacques Marie Girault, was born in Marseille France. Was on a resistance list of people to be executed and one of his brothers` who was in the resistance, warned him. He escaped to Argentina with the help of the Catholic church. He had studied and graduated from the University of Aix en Provence. he became a close friend of Peron . He went to Spain with Peron during his exile and this is where he did research for his book on  Christopher Columbus. He was my uncle but I never met him or any of my cousins. In the family no one ever talked about him.24.182.21.129 (talk) 00:47, 24 March 2018 (UTC)