| |
| | Revolution and Counterrevolution in Guatemala, 1944-1963 An Annotated Guide to Street Literature in the Benson Latin ... |
 | | Guatemalan national life changed direction in the next decade, 1954-1963, when Carlos Castillo Armas, erstwhile leader of the Ejército de Liberación Nacional, assumed the presidency in July, 1954, and it continued to change when, after his assassination in 1957, Miguel Ydígoras Fuentes was elected president (1958). |
 | | Among the more interesting exceptions are publications of the Ejército de Liberación Nacional, issued in Honduras, and the publications of exile groups located in El Salvador, Honduras, and Mexico. |
 | | Comité Nacional Pro-Conmemoración del XV Aniversario de la Revolución del 20 de Octubre de 1944. |
| www.lib.utexas.edu /taro/utlac/00073/00073p3-P.html (5050 words) |
|