The Flight
Lieutenant Commander Adolfo Scilingo, pictured, becomes the first member of the Argentine military to speak openly and at length about his participation in the dirty war. His testimony becomes the basis of Horacio Verbitsky's "The Flight: Confessions of an Argentine Dirty Warrior," which becomes a bestseller. In 2005, he is sentenced to hundreds of years in prison, though he will be released in the mandatory maximum of thirty.
Horacio Verbitsky's Confessions of an Argentine Dirty Warrior