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Luis Somoza Debayle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Anastasio Somoza Debayle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Somoza Debayle, Luis. Somoza Debayle, Luis. Information about Somoza Debayle, Luis in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... Somotor; Somoza; Somoza; Somoza , Anastasio; Somoza Debayle; Somoza Debayle, Anastasio; Somoza Debayle, Anastasio; Somoza Debayle, Anastasio; Somoza Debayle, Luis;
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Somoza Debayle was an ardent anti-Communist. Deciding that it would be convenient to put a non-Somoza in the presidency, he pushed a law that prohibited his own reelection and prevented any member of his family from immediately succeeding him. ... Yahoo! Education > Reference > Encyclopedia > Somoza Debayle, Luis...
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Somoza Debayle, Luis (l ēs` sōmō`sä thābī`lā), 1922–67, president of Nicaragua (1957–63). The oldest son of the dictator Anastasio Somoza Somoza, ...
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looēsˈ, 1922–67, president of Nicaragua (1957–63). The oldest son of the dictator Anastasio Somoza, he was educated in the United States. ...
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Luis Somoza Debayle President Anastasio 1956 1967 Nicaragua Economy. ... Home > Luis Somoza Debayle ... Luis Somoza Debayle was the Acting President and later dictator and President of Nicaragua from 1956- 1967 following his father's assassination in 1956. His brother, as the head of the National Guard, held powerful influence...
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Somoza Debayle was an ardent anti-Communist. Deciding that it would be convenient to put a non-Somoza in the presidency, he pushed a law that prohibited his own reelection and prevented any member of his family from immediately succeeding him.
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AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete information on Luis Somoza Debayle, Nicaragua History, Biographies. Includes related research links. ... Luis Somoza Debayle, Nicaragua History, Biographies...
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A short biography and background notes on Anastasio Somoza Debayle. ... 1959 - Luis Somoza Debayle's anticommunist stance wins his government support from the US, a position that is strengthened when he condemns the revolution in Cuba and accuses Fidel Castro of attempting to overthrow the Nicaraguan Government.
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