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Paperback Nicaragua 1961-1990: Volume 2 - The Contra War Book

ISBN: 1911628682

ISBN13: 9781911628682

Nicaragua 1961-1990: Volume 2 - The Contra War

(Part of the LATINAMERICA@WAR Series)

In 1979, the Sandinista government established itself in power in Managua, the capitol of Nicaragua. It found the country ruined by the long war against the Somosa dictatorship and natural disasters alike, and nearly half of the population either homeless or living in exile. Attempting to restructure and recover the underdeveloped economy, Sandinisas introduced a wide range of reforms and a cultural revolution.

Considering the Sandinistas to be 'Cuban-supported Marxists' and therefore a major threat to the US domination of Latin America, in 1980-1981 the USA began supporting the creation of the Contrarevolutionary forces (better known as 'Contras'), and thus helped provoke a new war that was to rage through Nicaragua until 1988.

Leaning upon extensive studies of the armed groups involved, and their combat operations of the 1981-1988 period, 'Nicaragua, 1961-1990, Volume 2' provides an in-depth coverage of military history during the second phase of one of bloodiest, and most-publicised armed conflicts of Latin America in modern times. Guiding the reader meticulously through the details of the involved forces, their ideologies, organisation and equipment, this book offers a uniquely accurate, blow-by-blow account of the Nicaraguan War and is profusely illustrated with more than 120 photos, maps, and colour artworks.

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Nicaragua, 1961-1990, Volume 2: The Contra War

The book is best described as cheap communist propaganda. At $25.00 I was more than disappointed. From half truths, outright lies, critical omissions and obviously altered and dubbed photography, this book could be used as a classroom manual on how it's not supposed to be done. I'm glad you asked. Yes, I was a soldier in Nicaragua from 1983 to 1999.
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