EVB2924390: Ex-diplomat Porfirio Rubirosa, arriving at the NYC District Attorney's office for questioning. When the Trujillo dictatorship ended, he lost his position as Dominican Republic inspector of embassies on Jan. 2, 1962. Without diplomatic immunity he was questioned concerning the 1935 disappearance of Trujillo opponent Sergio Bencosme. Rubirosa was never charged. / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924408: Col. Juan Domingo Peron was Vice President, Minister of War and head of the Dept. of Labor. Appointed by General Edelmiro Farrell in early 1945, Peron survived an attempt to dislodge and imprison him in Oct. 1945, followed by a successful run for the Presidency, which he assumed on June 4, 1946. / Bridgeman Images
EVB2924078: Three hijacked airliners were blown up by Arab guerrillas at a remote airfield in Dawson's Field, Jordan. Five coordina ed hijackings of European airliners bound for NYC were attempted on Sept. 6, 1970, with four succeeding. At one point the majority of the 310 hostages were freed, but Jewish passengers were held. Sept. 12, 1970. / Bridgeman Images