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Rafael Leonidas Trujillo Molina (1891-1961) presided for 31 years over what was probably the most absolute and ruthless dictatorship in Latin America at that time. Coming to power in 1930, he controlled the government of the Dominican Republic until he was assassinated.Rafael Trujillo was born on Oct. 24, 1891, the son of lower-middle-class parents. He received a rudimentary education and then held various jobs. His first step toward his future career was taken on Dec. 9, 1918, when he was accepted for training as an officer in the Constabulary Guard, then being organized by the U.S. Marines, who were occupying the Dominican Republic. Emerging from training, he rose rapidly in the new military organization. Soon after Horacio Vázquez was inaugurated as president in 1924, Trujillo was named second-in-command of the Guard. On June 22, 1925, he became its commander in chief. Gen. Trujillo came to the presidency as the result of a crisis during the early months of 1930. During a revolt against President Vázquez, Gen. Trujillo remained "neutral." As a result, Vázquez resigned, a provisional government was established, and elections were called. However, real power was in the hands of Trujillo, who proclaimed his candidacy for president. Supporters of his opponent were jailed, beaten up, and killed, thus assuring Trujillo's victory.Soon after taking office, Trujillo was faced with a major natural disaster, a hurricane that virtually wrecked the capital city, Santo Domingo. He used this incident to place the country under martial law and took energetic steps to clear up the damage, take care of refugees, and start to rebuild the capital. Six years later the city council of Santo Domingo renamed the city Ciudad Trujillo in honor of this event. This was the first of many honors Trujillo in effect granted to himself. These included renaming half the provinces after him and members of his family, creating numerous decorations of which he was the first and sometimes the only recipient, renaming streets after him throughout the republic, and building numerous monuments in his honor.Trujillo was in unchallenged control of the government. He served as president from 1930 to 1938, chose a puppet to succeed him then, but returned as president in 1942, remaining until 1954. He then chose his youngest brother, Hector, to occupy the post. In 1960, when the Trujillo regime was under strong international pressure, Hector Trujillo gave way to Vice President Joaquín Balaguer, who served until February 1962, nine months after Rafael Trujillo's death.Even when out of office, Rafael Trujillo dominated the government. He remained commander in chief of the armed forces. All secret police services reported directly to him. As head of the only legal political party, he sent to Congress the name of a successor to anyone who resigned from that body, according to provisions of one of the several constitutions he had written. He also held the undated resignations of all public officeholders and submitted these when it suited his fancy. As a result, in one 4-year period, there was more than a 200 percent turnover among the members of the Chamber of Deputies.Trujillo also completely dominated the economy of the country. He allotted various sectors to members of his family. His wife controlled imports and exports; his various brothers dominated radio and television, prostitution, and some manufacturing industries. Trujillo himself concentrated on agriculture, grazing, and industry, forcing all but one of the nation's sugar-producing firms to sell out to him, seizing vast estates from Dominican owners, and including himself as partner in virtually every industrial enterprise in the country. His fortune was estimated in the late 1950s at about $500 million.Trujillo frequently interfered in the affairs of neighboring countries. When men who had attempted to assassinate Venezuelan president Rómulo Betancourt early in 1960 admitted that they had been sent by Trujillo, a special conference of the Organization of American States proclaimed a partial economic boycott of the Dominican Republic.On May 30, 1961, Trujillo was assassinated on the outskirts of the Dominican capital. Within 6 months his whole family was in exile, and what he himself had called the Trujillo Era was at an end.

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JEWISH and JAPANESE immigrants in D.R.

************************************************************ ***********************************************Trujillo with a group of japanese immigrants - Mid 1950's************************************...
Posted by on Fri, 26 Sep 2008 01:39:00 GMT

Lita Milan.

Fiery Lita Milan made her brief presence known appearing in 1950s Hollywood films. Born Iris Menshell in New York City, the younger of two girls, she was the daughter of a salesman and a homemaker and...
Posted by on Sat, 14 Jun 2008 21:52:00 GMT

Diktator der Dominikanischen Republik (Rafael L. Trujillo)

Rafael Leonidas TrujilloGeb.24.Oktober 1891 in San Cristóbal 30. Mai 1961 in Santo Domingo.Trujillo wuchs in kleinbürgerlichen Verhältnissen in seiner Heimatstadt San Cristóbal auf. Sein Vater, José...
Posted by on Wed, 28 May 2008 20:31:00 GMT

La Tumba de Trujillo

Por Eddy Castellanos*MADRID.- Muy cercano pero desconocido por la mayoría de los dominicanos residentes en Madrid está el ataúd con los restos del más sanguinario dictador dominicano, Rafael Leónidas ...
Posted by on Sun, 18 May 2008 13:48:00 GMT

OTROS PERSONAJES DE LA ERA.

***Alfredo Fernández Simó***Alfredo Fernández Simó (San Francisco de Macorís, 19 de octubre de 1915 - 7 de julio de 1991) fue un novelista, cuentista, poeta y diplomático diminicano.Hijo del matrimoni...
Posted by on Sat, 22 Mar 2008 17:53:00 GMT

CONDECORACIONES OTORGADAS A TRUJILLO

**********CONDECORACIONES INTERNACIONALES**********GRAN CORDON DE LA ORDEN DE ISABEL LA CATOLICA (ESPAÑA)GRAN CRUZ DE LA ORDEN JEROSOLIMITANA DEL SANTO SEPULCROMEDALLA DE ORO DE LA PAN AMERICAN SOCIET...
Posted by on Thu, 20 Mar 2008 21:50:00 GMT

HOW THE AGENCY KILLED TRUJILLO.

By Norman Gall The New Republic - April 13, 1963, republished June 28, 1975The assassination of the Dominican Republic's Rafael L. Trujillo was carried out with assistance from the US Central In...
Posted by on Sat, 02 Feb 2008 23:10:00 GMT

Trujillo donó $25,000 a campaña de Nixon

SANTO DOMINGO (EFE).- El dictador dominicano Rafael Leónidas Trujillo presuntamente aportó 25.000 dólares en 1956 a la campaña del entonces vicepresidente de Estados Unidos Richard Nixon, según plante...
Posted by on Sat, 17 Nov 2007 19:04:00 GMT

What Happened to Trujillo's yacht, the "ANGELITA"?

Yacht Angelita at San Diego, California - 1958"Sea Cloud", the largest private sailing yacht ever built, was commissioned by US stockbroker Ed Hutton and originally named "Hussar". When he divorced in...
Posted by on Sun, 27 Jan 2008 16:36:00 GMT

Más información Acerca de los Trujillos.

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Posted by on Thu, 17 Jan 2008 00:27:00 GMT