1933 Cuban Revolution |
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Major
Arsenio Ortiz (center), was pardoned by Congress for
44 murders committed while
police chief of Oriente. Machado then promoted him to police chief in Havana and director of counter-terrorism after the murder of Senator Clemente Vazquez Bello. |
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Cuba 1933
(Bohemia).
ABC. Cuba
y el ABC (1977)
Memorias del
magistrado Alberto Carlos Segrera Gómez (Nov. 15, 1907-Nov.
6, 1983) quien con su esposa Cándida "Dora" Salvadora
Miranda (Julio 5, 1902-Oct. 19, 1988) fueron combatientes
clandestinos del ABC
Political
Prisoners
U.S.
State
Department Dispatches 1933
U.S.
State
Department Dispatches 1934
Documentos
oficiales y artículos de Ricardo Adam Silva, José Miguel
Irisarri, Jesús A. Portocarrero, José R. Andreu,
Fernando López-Fernández, Justo Carrillo Hernández, Julio
César Fernández, Julio Sanguily, Rafael Guas Inclán, Arturo
Uslar-Pietri, Francisco A. Bock y Eduardo Suarez Rivas (Diario
las Américas, 1973-1975)
Cronon, E. David. Interpreting
the
New Good Neighbor Policy: The Cuban Crisis of 1933, The
Hispanic American Historical Review, Vol. 39, No. 4.
(Nov., 1959), pp. 538-567.
Benjamin, Jules R. The
Machadato
and Cuban Nationalism, 1928-1932 The Hispanic
American Historical Review, Vol. 55, No. 1. (Feb.,
1975), pp. 66-91.
Adam Silva, Ricardo. Consecuencias
de un golpe militar. El Miami Herald, Sept. 16,
1982
ARTICLES
Compañía del
Pacífico, Diario de la Marina, agosto 1,
1933, 10
Platt Amendment under fire
in Cuba, New York Times, September 6,
1933, 3
Cuban in Mexico fight over
body in cemetery, New York Times, September 7,
1933
President of Cuba a medical
teacher, New York Times, September 11,
1933, 3
Welles Denies Opposing New
Cuban Regime; Says He Never Talked to Its Officer Foes,
New York Times, September 12, 1933, 5
Students guiding destinies
of Cuba, New York Times, September 15, 1933, 6
Paraders Assail Welles,
New York Times, September 17, 1933, 35
Batista confident of
ability to rule, New York Times, September 17,
1933, E8
Army's grip firm in Cuban
capital, New York Times, September 30, 1933
Cuba acts to end widespread
crime, New York Times, October 1, 1933, 5
Fighting at hotel began
with dawn, New York Times, October 2, 1933, 2
Slain American lived in
Cuba for 28 years, New York Times, October 3,
1933, 3