Battleship Vieques - Puerto Rico from World War II to the Korean War (Paperback)

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The demonstrations that resulted in the U.S. Navy's being forced out of Vieques in 2003 were the result of the island's occupation during and after World War II. After German U-boats sank more ships in the Caribbean than anywhere else, the U.S. government decided to transform the island of Vieques into an unsinkable battleship. The Navy thereby ignored the cultural traditions of the Puerto Rican population, introduced racial discrimination, forced the relocation of its population, and showed no concern for the local economy, which was ruined by the occupation.

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The demonstrations that resulted in the U.S. Navy's being forced out of Vieques in 2003 were the result of the island's occupation during and after World War II. After German U-boats sank more ships in the Caribbean than anywhere else, the U.S. government decided to transform the island of Vieques into an unsinkable battleship. The Navy thereby ignored the cultural traditions of the Puerto Rican population, introduced racial discrimination, forced the relocation of its population, and showed no concern for the local economy, which was ruined by the occupation.

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Markus Wiener Publishing Inc

Country of origin

United States

Release date

April 2011

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Dimensions

229 x 152 x 13mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

300

ISBN-13

978-1-55876-538-2

Barcode

9781558765382

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LSN

1-55876-538-7



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