Dictadura y Guerra Civil en Guatemala: La cruenta lucha por el poder [Dictatorship and Civil War in Guatemala: The Bloody Struggle for Power]
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Entre 1960 y 1996, Guatemala sufrió las consecuencias de una espantosa y larga guerra civil, la cual dejó un profundo impacto en este país americano. El llamado Genocidio Guatemalteco, donde fallecieron más de 200,000 personas, es un claro ejemplo de ello.
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- Jose
- 09-25-20
Online Studio Productions - Son Muy Buenas
Ok! Online Studio Productions!
You guys are GOOD! Please make a Honduras book. Porque No?
But make it a long book, on the Bananera period. Or, a book about Honduras in the 1980's. Honduras nearly become the middle of WW3 with Communist revolutions in Nicaragua, El Salvador, and Guatemala.
But make it a long book. The Narration on Online Studio Productions is very good.
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- Anonymous User
- 11-20-18
Very Informative
It was a nice background to the political struggles of Guatemala , just wished it would've contained more details regarding the latter part but over all nice history lesson on Guatemalan politics.
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- Kindle Customer
- 09-12-21
It's a nice review of the history in guatemala
It's a nice quick review but has many holes in the story, I don't think it depicts the civil war the right way.
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- Kenneth
- 08-27-18
amazing book
this look is full of amazing information fast and consistent. I truly enjoy listening to it.
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- Esau MB
- 03-19-23
Bastante parcializado
Aunque ponen de marco los eventos relevantes o sucesiones en el poder, super desinformado acerca de la que varias veces llaman UNRG pintándola como a esa organización le gusta que la retraten. En lo que a la guerra civil se refiere, falso por ser extremadamente descarado el sesgo a favor de los delincuentes terroristas que tanto retraso y otros daños le causaron y siguen causando a Guatemala.
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- Juan Carlos H. Dealtan
- 10-25-23
No vale la pena
Prácticamente leen un resumen y no entran en detalle en ningún tema. Not worth it even at $2
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