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... regime , gained increasing con- trol over land and labor . Almost completely dependent on the produc- tion of a single export commodity , coffee , and subject to the vicissitudes of international markets , Guatemala's economy nearly ...
... regimes , such as those in Nicaragua and El Salvador.1 Notwithstanding an increasingly unfavorable regional and domestic climate , Arévalo completed his full term of office . When elections finally came in 1950 , Jacobo Arbenz Guzmán ...
... regime . They are , in probable order of strength : a ) a group headed by Colonel Castillo Armas , former Comandante of the Escuela Militar , and now in Costa Rica , who originally planned a January 1952 uprising . It has been reported ...
... regime exists or can be generated and mobilized to insure the success of a well organized movement . He verified that Castillo Armas can not leave Tegucigalpa at present because of pressure by Guatemala on President Galvez of Honduras ...
... regime . Castillo Armas led an armed attack on the Military Base the 5th of November 1950. In the attempt , he was wounded . The movement failed , and he was imprisoned . ( According to the Air / Attaché - reports say that Castillo ...