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... continue to be very active in Guatemala and con- tinue to receive government support . Since the anti - Communist rioting in July 1951 the Communists have softened their overt campaign for immediate action in the political field , but ...
... . See Piero Gleijeses , Shattered Hope : The Guatemalan Revolution and the United States , 1944-54 ( Princeton , 1991 ) , p . 230 . Conclusions Communist influence in the Guatemalan government continues to be Guatemala 3.
... continues to be serious . Rumors persist in Guatemala that President Arbenz is ill with leukemia . Efforts to verify these rumors are being made . In the event that Arbenz were forced to leave his office , Roberto Alvenado Fuentes ...
... continue to grow during 1952. The political situation 1 Source : Truman Library , Papers of Harry S. Truman , President's Secretary's Files . Secret . Another copy of this NIE is in Department of State , INR - NIE Files . Also printed ...
... continue . The opposition to Communism in Guatemala is potentially powerful , but at present it lacks leadership and organization . So far Communist - inspired Administration propa- ganda has succeeded in stigmatizing all criticism of ...