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... In Nicaragua, Castro commited over 5000 military advisors, medical technicians, teachers, and agricultural experts to aid the Sandinista Liberation Front, or ...
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... Throughout this period of relative peace in Nicaragua, many dominos are being set up around them throughout Central America. In 1959, Castro controls Cuba and ...
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... in 1961, Algeria in 1962, Angola in 1965, Bolivia in 1967 and Nicaragua in 1979 ... Russia decided to pull out of Cuba without consulting Castro, after this Castro ...
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... Castro aligned himself with revolutionary groups throughout the world, aiding Ghana, Algeria, Angola, Bolivia, Nicaragua, and El Salvador. ...
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... in reference to the Cold War was that the Sandanistan Government who was backed by Castro and ultimately the Soviet Union, controlled Nicaragua and helped ...
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... Meanwhile, the US had enlisted Nicaragua in their effort to overthrow Castro, and Luis volunteered the coast to serve as a staging for the Bay of Pigs invasion ...
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... contrary through the government's behavior in Cuba, Chile, Panama, Nicaragua, and Venezuela ... of Communism, even under Batista, ruler before Fidel Castro came to ...
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... actually enrage most Cubans, at the same time improving the position of the leader, Castro. ... On April 17, 1400 members of Cuban exiles came from Nicaragua. ...
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... actually enrage most Cubans, at the same time improving the position of the leader, Castro. ... On April 17, 1400 members of Cuban exiles came from Nicaragua. ...
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... Castro was letting his influence be known to the US, when in "1979 a radical uprising in Nicaragua unseated a US backed dictator, with assistance from Cuba ...
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... Castro was letting his influence be known to the US, when in "1979 a radical uprising in Nicaragua unseated a US backed dictator, with assistance from Cuba ...
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... Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua helped the invasion because they gave their ... The Nicaraguan's dictator, Anastasio Somoca, disliked Castro tremendously. ...
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... the guerilla uprisings in El Salvador, and Nicaragua. Cuba is no longer a treat but a mere shadow of its menace and now Cuba and Fidel Castro's regime is badly ...
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... changed statistically by comparing those years before and during Castro's takeover and ... 12 Guatemala Ecuador 4 13 El Salvador Peru 4 14 Nicaragua Guatemala -2 ...
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... US backed rebels fighting to overthrow the Marxist Sandinista government of Nicaragua. ... neighbor, when Latin American leaders such as Arbenz, Castro, and the ...
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... The Sandinistas were a communist regime that sought allies with Castro and the ... Corn) These Contras began a series of terrorist raids in Nicaragua, and the ...
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... In Nicaragua, the Somozan regime was guilty of many human rights atrocities ... a decent democratic regime, a continuation of the Trujillo regime, or a Castro regime ...
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... When the United States trained Cuban nationals to help overthrow Castro's communist regime ... or put down communist regimes in Honduras, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Peru ...
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... After the revolution of 1959, Cubans fleeing Fidel Castro's new communist government ... oppression have came to the United States from "Nicaragua", " El Salvador ...
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Like Castro, Gueverra, and Sandino, Jose Figueres Ferrer holds a place as one of ... military outlet, and in a later altercation with Somoza of Nicaragua, it would ...
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Like Castro, Gueverra, and Sandino, Jose Figueres Ferrer holds a place as one of ... military outlet, and in a later altercation with Somoza of Nicaragua, it would ...
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