The Civil War in Nicaragua: Inside the SandinistasDuring the 1980s, many Americans dealt with Nicaragua's Sandinistas and the Contra war according to their own political agendas. Alone among the dozens of books on these events, "The Civil War in Nicaragua "gives an inside view of how and why policies were made by the nine Sandinistas and what impact those polices had on Nicaragua, the United States, and the region. |
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The Civil War in Nicaragua: Inside the Sandinistas Roger Miranda,William E. Ratliff Aucun aperçu disponible - 1993 |
The Civil War in Nicaragua: Inside the Sandinistas Roger Miranda,William E. Ratliff Aucun aperçu disponible - 1992 |
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Page 8 - For us, Fidel was the resurrection of Sandino, the answer to our reservations, the justification of the dreams of heresies of a few hours before.