President Anastasia Somoza of Nicaragua in his Presidential regalia in 1939. When the U.S. Marines disengaged from the Nicaraguan Civil War (1927-33) they left three rulers of the country: Anastasia Somoza; Rebel leader, Augusto Cesar Sandino; President Juan Bautista Sacasa. Sandino was executed in 1934, and Somoza took over the presidency in 1936. The Somoza family ruled until 1979. (CSU 2015 11 1425)

President Anastasia Somoza of Nicaragua in his Presidential regalia in 1939. When the U.S. Marines disengaged from the Nicaraguan Civil War (1927-33) they left three rulers of the country: Anastasia Somoza; Rebel leader, Augusto Cesar Sandino; President Juan Bautista Sacasa. Sandino was executed in 1934, and Somoza took over the presidency in 1936. The Somoza family ruled until 1979. (CSU_2015_11_1425) Stock Photo
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President Anastasia Somoza of Nicaragua in his Presidential regalia in 1939. When the U.S. Marines disengaged from the Nicaraguan Civil War (1927-33) they left three rulers of the country: Anastasia Somoza; Rebel leader, Augusto Cesar Sandino; President Juan Bautista Sacasa. Sandino was executed in 1934, and Somoza took over the presidency in 1936. The Somoza family ruled until 1979. (CSU_2015_11_1425)

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