Latin America Report, Temas84-126[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1984 |
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... actions . Sandino and his fellow fight- ers chose armed warfare as the main form of struggle . This was understand- able in the situation of American occupation of the nation . The Sandinistas considered the partisan movement , with ...
... actions . Sandino and his fellow fight- ers chose armed warfare as the main form of struggle . This was understand- able in the situation of American occupation of the nation . The Sandinistas considered the partisan movement , with ...
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... actions against the Somoza regime . During the period from 1961 to 1967 the Sandinista actions were mainly car- ried out in the form of attacks and incursions into Nicaraguan territory from across the border . The following must be ...
... actions against the Somoza regime . During the period from 1961 to 1967 the Sandinista actions were mainly car- ried out in the form of attacks and incursions into Nicaraguan territory from across the border . The following must be ...
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... actions against the dictatorship continued , however , despite the unleash- ing of overt terror to suppress any expression of popular dissatisfaction . number of anti - Somoza actions by various social groups were crowned with suc- cess ...
... actions against the dictatorship continued , however , despite the unleash- ing of overt terror to suppress any expression of popular dissatisfaction . number of anti - Somoza actions by various social groups were crowned with suc- cess ...
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