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  1. Antonio Artero (Zaragoza, 30 de abril de 1936 - Madrid, 20 de noviembre de 2004) [1] fue un director de cine, guionista y ensayista español.

  2. May 1, 1984 · AGANA, Guam -- Antonio C. Artero, who won the Presidential Medal of Freedom for hiding Navy radioman George R. Tweed from the Japanese in caves on Guam during World War II for more than two...

  3. Jun 24, 2024 · The descendants of the Artero and Tweed families hiked to ‘Tweed’s Cave’ where Antonio Arteros family hid George Tweed during the Imperial Japan’s occupation of Guam.

  4. Antonio Artero, personalidad insólita del cine español. Nunca hubiese escogido Antonio Artero la fecha de un 20 de noviembre para morirse. Tuvo ya la desgracia de nacer en abril de 1936, en...

  5. Antonio Artero was born in 1939 in Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain. He was a writer and director, known for El tesoro del capitán Tornado (1968), Murder in a Blue World (1973) and Cartas desde Huesca (1993). He died in 2004 in Madrid, Madrid, Spain.

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  6. Jun 20, 2024 · With the approval of his father, Antonio Artero took Tweed to a cave on a cliff on their property, overlooking the ocean, in October 1942. Three days after arriving at the cave, Tweed received the news from Artero that the two other remaining Americans, Tyson and Johnston, were caught and killed by the Japanese only two miles from where he was ...

  7. The last of his protectors, Antonio Artero, was awarded the Medal of Freedom, now known as the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The remainder of the rescuers, however, disappeared into one word in the accounts of history, “the Chamorros,” despite Tweed ’s specific naming of many of them in his book.

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