Foreign Relations of the United States, 1952-1954: GuatemalaGovernment Printing Office NOTE: NO FURTHER DISCOUNT FOR THIS PRINT PRODUCT--OVERSTOCK SALE -- Significantly reduced list price while supplies last
|
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 80
... position of the Arbenz Administration would be greatly strengthened . It is probable that in this case the Government and the unions , under Communist influence and supported by national senti- ment , would exert increasing pressure on ...
... position . On the other hand , it is unlikely that the Communists could come directly to power during 1952 , even though the incapacitation of President Arbenz would bring a pro - Communist as his legal successor . " [ Footnote in the ...
... position , Arbenz , his personal rival for military leadership , became the more closely associated with Arévalo and the leftist position in Guatemalan politics . The assassina- tion of Arana in 1949 cleared the way for Arbenz ...
... position of the United Fruit Company in their economy has long been resented by Guatemalan nationalists , regardless of the fact that the wages and workers ' benefits provided by the Company were superior to any others in the country ...
... position offered by Arbenz , apparently not wishing to compromise his reputa- tion by being associated with the regime . Castillo Armas led an armed attack on the Military Base the 5th of November 1950. In the attempt , he was wounded ...