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Imperio Argentina.- Original documentation related to the divorce of Magdalena Nile del Rio, "Imperio Argentina" and Antonio Martínez del Castillo, "Florian Rey"; we highlight: - Telegram in which they communicate to Imperio Argentina the divorce suit filed "your husband filed a divorce suit in San Sebastián court, stop you having been summoned by ID delivered to the María Cristina hotel on the 28th, give me instructions". - Letter sent for the Argentine Empire to His Excellency. Mr. Undersecretary of Public Order in which he explains that, with the divorce law of the Republic annulled, and without his file being resolved, Florian Rey does not grant him the necessary passport to travel to Berlin and continue with his professional projects "... after the audience that Führer Chancellor Hitler did me the honor of granting me and the conferences with Minister Mr. Goebbels, about the convenience of carrying out the exchange of film artists between the two nations." Typewritten document with handwritten signature at the end, contemporary to the document, and subsequent handwritten signature dated 1996, from Imperio Argentina. - Copy of letter from the lawyer who represents Imperio Argentina when a solicitor precedes him in the proceedings: "When he was To present the request for dissolution of his civil marriage, I learned that the Attorney General Ugarte, whom I do not know, had already filed it on his behalf.... To avoid confusion and the consequent discredit, I did not present the document that I had prepared. Nor can I deal with your matter while other professionals who act in such an unusual manner intervene...I regret all this, all the more so since I did not suspect that any kind of action would be initiated without my knowledge." - Original certificates, on stamped paper, on the subject. And more documentation related to the divorce and the parental authority of the child in common, printed and handwritten, from the lawyer Rafael Garcerán Sánchez, Spanish politician and lawyer of Falangist ideology, known for having been legal assistant to José Antonio Primo de Rivera, and later, for his role in the events that preceded the unification decreed by Franco in April 1937, during the war. He also attaches some documentation prior to the divorce, such as the sale of a car in Berlin in 1938, and details of the works on the Hotel de Arturo Soria 329, which the couple acquired and renovated.

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Imperio Argentina.- Original documentation related to the divorce of Magdalena Nile del Rio, "Imperio Argentina" and Antonio Martínez del Castillo, "Florian Rey"; we highlight: - Telegram in which they communicate to Imperio Argentina the divorce suit filed "your husband filed a divorce suit in San Sebastián court, stop you having been summoned by ID delivered to the María Cristina hotel on the 28th, give me instructions". - Letter sent for the Argentine Empire to His Excellency. Mr. Undersecretary of Public Order in which he explains that, with the divorce law of the Republic annulled, and without his file being resolved, Florian Rey does not grant him the necessary passport to travel to Berlin and continue with his professional projects "... after the audience that Führer Chancellor Hitler did me the honor of granting me and the conferences with Minister Mr. Goebbels, about the convenience of carrying out the exchange of film artists between the two nations." Typewritten document with handwritten signature at the end, contemporary to the document, and subsequent handwritten signature dated 1996, from Imperio Argentina. - Copy of letter from the lawyer who represents Imperio Argentina when a solicitor precedes him in the proceedings: "When he was To present the request for dissolution of his civil marriage, I learned that the Attorney General Ugarte, whom I do not know, had already filed it on his behalf.... To avoid confusion and the consequent discredit, I did not present the document that I had prepared. Nor can I deal with your matter while other professionals who act in such an unusual manner intervene...I regret all this, all the more so since I did not suspect that any kind of action would be initiated without my knowledge." - Original certificates, on stamped paper, on the subject. And more documentation related to the divorce and the parental authority of the child in common, printed and handwritten, from the lawyer Rafael Garcerán Sánchez, Spanish politician and lawyer of Falangist ideology, known for having been legal assistant to José Antonio Primo de Rivera, and later, for his role in the events that preceded the unification decreed by Franco in April 1937, during the war. He also attaches some documentation prior to the divorce, such as the sale of a car in Berlin in 1938, and details of the works on the Hotel de Arturo Soria 329, which the couple acquired and renovated.

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