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| #2714506 in Books | University of New Mexico Press | 2007-09-16 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.99 x1.08 x6.33l,1.38 | File type: PDF | 429 pages | ||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| General Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez was the man of the moment.|By vadoviejo|These were difficult times of world-wide depression and this author gives fairly accurate narrative and description of the communist terrorist uprising in that impoverished nation of El Salvador, with it's stagnating and ongoing cycle of ignorance and misery that has stifled that country since its in|From the Inside Flap|The authors provide the first systematic study of the infamous massacre now regarded as one of the most extreme cases of state-sponsored repression in modern Latin American history.|About the Author|H&ea
In January 1932, thousands of peasants in western El Salvador rose up in armed rebellion. Armed mostly with machetes and a few guns, they attacked military garrisons, occupied towns, and looted or destroyed businesses, government buildings and private homes. In response, the army and local paramilitary bands killed thousands of citizens in a few days, most of them innocent of any involvement in the rebellion. Recalled as a massacre, the government's actions are regard...
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