Santo Domingo: Revolt of the DamnedEye-witness account of events in the Dominican Republic in the Spring of 1965 and the effects of American intervention on hemispheric unity and the spread of Castro-type Communism. |
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... guns in their hands after a lifetime of submission to guns . Elsewhere in the country , the people didn't have guns , but , when rebel - controlled Radio Santo Domingo announced that Bosch was coming back , they streamed into the ...
... guns in their hands after a lifetime of submission to guns . Elsewhere in the country , the people didn't have guns , but , when rebel - controlled Radio Santo Domingo announced that Bosch was coming back , they streamed into the ...
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... guns stood abandoned . Sud- denly an unidentified man dashed from a nearby house to one of the guns and pointed it at the lead tank as it advanced into rebel territory . He fired it and there was an explosion . The shell had ...
... guns stood abandoned . Sud- denly an unidentified man dashed from a nearby house to one of the guns and pointed it at the lead tank as it advanced into rebel territory . He fired it and there was an explosion . The shell had ...
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Revolt of the Damned Dan Kurzman. up the guns of policemen who had been shot on the street and redistributing the ... gun bursts that seemed to explode right over our heads . Valentín slept soundly , too , a tommy gun at his side . Dawn ...
Revolt of the Damned Dan Kurzman. up the guns of policemen who had been shot on the street and redistributing the ... gun bursts that seemed to explode right over our heads . Valentín slept soundly , too , a tommy gun at his side . Dawn ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE STICK AND THE STONES | 15 |
HELL AND THE LAND OF GOD | 39 |
Copyright | |
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