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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... started to bomb the city and National Palace , we saw people being killed by the bombing and we were desolate . It ... started the trouble that you couldn't hold out . Now it's too late . You started this , you are responsible for all ...
... started to bomb the city and National Palace , we saw people being killed by the bombing and we were desolate . It ... started the trouble that you couldn't hold out . Now it's too late . You started this , you are responsible for all ...
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... started . Although I couldn't verify this , I myself saw some on my first visit to the headquarters on Sunday , May 2 , only four days after U. S. troops started landing . PRD officials , moreover , have scoffed at a statement released ...
... started . Although I couldn't verify this , I myself saw some on my first visit to the headquarters on Sunday , May 2 , only four days after U. S. troops started landing . PRD officials , moreover , have scoffed at a statement released ...
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... started to edge ever so slowly toward a semblance of normality . Some shops began to reopen in both the rebel and interna- tional zones , though few people , particularly in the poorer rebel area , could be seen in any but the grocery ...
... started to edge ever so slowly toward a semblance of normality . Some shops began to reopen in both the rebel and interna- tional zones , though few people , particularly in the poorer rebel area , could be seen in any but the grocery ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
THE STICK AND THE STONES | 15 |
HELL AND THE LAND OF GOD | 39 |
Copyright | |
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