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Despite their shaky start, recent trends in Latin America seemed to favor the rebels. Since the end of World War II, one democratically elected government after another in the region had been overthrown, with autocratic—and in some cases, murderous—right-wing dictatorships taking their place. So sweeping was this march into totalitarianism that, by 1954, fully eleven of the eighteen independent nations comprising South and Central America were under military rule.
The Quiet Americans: Four CIA Spies at the Dawn of the Cold War—A Tragedy in Three Acts
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