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NOT adolf Hitler

Trujillo's father was NOT adolf Hitler, whom was two years old when Trujillo was born. Shame on those who wrote this article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.251.51.253 (talk) 17:22, 9 October 2008 (UTC)

sinister article

A very sinister article. It is full of loaded words for a start. Not that I thought very highly of the subject before reading the article...

I have to agree with the comment below. This article is extremely poorly written and worse, it covers a major figure in 20th century history. If a professor of Caribbean Studies could please intervene here, it would be most appreciated.

Wikipedia is a joke! This whole article is fraught with errors and lack of authoritative sources.

Wikipedia does have some great information on a range of subjects, however this stands as a terrible example of what can slip through the cracks. Trujillo was an iconic figure often referenced in studies of 20th Century Latin-American history, it would be a shame if someone who really didnt have any other sources had to use this crap to write an essay for elementary world history or something. I think many people on here waste too much time arguing about whether there should be an article on Brian Peppers rather than making articles readable. --76.174.41.9 00:11, 24 May 2007 (UTC)


Downfall and Assassination

When he was killed, he was stuffed into the luggage case of the car and drove to one of the conspirators house, where he was later found by two military men doing raids for his assasins wasnt he? it was reported when they opened the cars luggage case they saw "el jefe" dead. and start weeping. but here it says he was left for dead on the bulevard I only skimmed this, but when I come across "megalomaniacal" I wonder about NPOV. - Hephaestos 04:52 11 Jun 2003 (UTC)

it is a fact that he was "megalomaniacal".


I removed the phrase " Years before, the Spaniard Jesús de Galíndez, a professor at Columbia University in New York, had been kidnapped and murdered in the Dominican Republic. " because it seemed a non-sequitur.

Spanish naming conventions

Do we have to include "Leónidas"? J. Parker Stone 02:21, 14 July 2005 (UTC)

Yes, we include all the accents. I just did. --Damifb (talk) 12:07, 23 March 2008 (UTC)

It would make sense considering that's his name. Wouldn't you feel a little odd looking at an article for George Bush (no mention of middle name) or perhaps O Simpson (J being his middle initial and therefore not needed.)

AS far as the assination why did it take so long for it to happen and whyd the Us help kill so many other people along with the help of this tyrant?what countries are hiding this pigs family so they arent killed by people seeking revenge for their loved ones? i think the family should all be taken to a deserted island and executed for all the lies they took part in and the killings they helped cover up so the CIA THE FBI and others should rid the world of bastards like this family once and for all. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.118.148.27 (talk) 00:52, 23 September 2007 (UTC)

assination: With the killings of hundreds of people by this man whyd it take so long for someone to kill him? whyd the US help kill innocent peole such as jesus galindaz? what other countries are hiding and protecting the members of that pigs family and how much are they being payed to do it? this country does nothing to help protect people from killers like that family instead they help cover them up and protect the killers theirselfs i really hope that one day the families will get tioghther and get revenge against that family of killers each and everyone plus all their rich friends

Aftermath

I just fixed a bit of grammar there, but I didn't quite know what the author wanted to say about changing placenames so I deleted the phrase. Perhaps someone knows what I mean. There was some vandilsism I deleted it 2/14/07 -metsfanalex

Move

I moved the page to "Rafael Trujillo" as it is much more commonly used.--Jersey Devil 02:49, 21 July 2007 (UTC)

Health and Sexuality

This article is terribly written. The entire section on health and sexuality is unsourced and obviously written by someone with English as a second language. I am deleting the entire section.Wuapinmon 03:36, 29 July 2007 (UTC)


Again, this section was deleted by me. It is horribly written and unsupported. Wuapinmon 05:27, 7 August 2007 (UTC)


Mandsford's recent edits are excellent. Will the vandalization of this page will never stop? Wuapinmon 18:16, 21 August 2007 (UTC)


Is it true that Trujillo systematically raped as many women as he could? As described in "The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao"

Some of this article appears verbatim from http://countrystudies.us/dominican-republic/11.htm, but interestingly with revisions to the ideas themselves rather than to the wording. For example, the sentence "Ideologically, Trujillo leaned toward fascism" was changed to "Ideologically, Trujillo leaned toward capitalism". Jfisherhr 02:36, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

Article sucks

Completely biased against Trujillo 71.81.56.237 (talk) 04:36, 23 December 2007 (UTC)

In fact this article paints a "rosy" picture of him. Many of his crimes are left unmentioned in this article. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 193.202.255.201 (talk) 14:25, 8 May 2008 (UTC)

This article needs to be rewritten. The writing is unclear, especially the section on his family. It reads like he married his own mother. I realize that common sense would lead you to the correct conclusion, but for ease of reading, it needs to be cleared up. Tdf31 (talk) 06:31, 28 October 2008 (UTC)

Deleted the reference to "In The Time Of The Butterflies" that was outside the "In Popular Culture" section. The book is, by the admission of the other in the epilogue, entirely fictional. It's not relevant to the actual article. 97.120.88.180 (talk) 02:49, 22 January 2009 (UTC)IVLVS

Legacy Section

"Trujillo was very creative in the elimination of his political opponents and other people he just didn't like. He liked to throw people into volcanoes just for fun." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 62.56.87.92 (talk) 23:34, 30 March 2008 (UTC)

hi —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.86.160.25 (talk) 23:13, 7 April 2008 (UTC)


'Juvenile' Fiction?

I deleted the word 'juvenile' describing the two books by Julia Alvarez. How The Garcia Girls Lost Their Accents is definitely NOT juvenile fiction, with discussions of explicit sex, pedophilia, fallacies about condoms causing impotence, violence, etc. A great book, but not one for storytime at the library.Carlaclaws (talk) 20:00, 16 August 2008 (UTC)

Use of "Dictator" in Wikipedia

Please see here for debate, thanks. Tazmaniacs 15:40, 17 September 2007 (UTC)

Enviromental policy?

Jared Diamond's book Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed states that Trujillo was responsible for supporting sustainable management of the Dominican Republic's forests, which eventually contributed to the Republic's comparative wealth and stability, as opposed to Haiti which eventually suffered collapse due to mismanagement of it's own natural resources. Although the book doesn't go into details about why, it says that Trujillo was deeply passionate about conservation, and he believed that all the forests in the Dominican Republic should be protected. Should not something about this be in the article? what other information about his enviromental ideas are there? --Krsont 20:20, 19 May 2006 (UTC)

You are confusing Trujillo with the later Joaquín Balaguer.
Actually it is Trujillo, added a snippet -- Esemono (talk) 09:55, 19 May 2009 (UTC)

May 30 1961

The article states that the day of Trujillo's assassination is celebrated as a National Holiday. This seems a little dubiuous. Can this be substantiated with anything other than a "reference" from Find a Grave? Otherwise it should probably be deleted. Dr. Dan (talk) 00:20, 1 July 2009 (UTC)

homosexual

As time has gone by there have been occasional allegations that Trujillo was a homosexual.[1] Speaking on Radio Educativa Dominicana (RED) 95.3 FM. José Miguel Gómez, a Dominican psychiatrist who published the book Trujillo, as seen by a psychiatrist denied those rumors. Rather than gay the psychiatrist said he was a psychopath. "But not an ordinary psychopath because Trujillo was very skillful, disciplined, intelligent."[1]

— Removed text from article

That not true. Trujillo was not homosexual. -- 98.211.228.44 00:56, 22 June 2009

Article clearly states a reference that he was not gay. -- Esemono (talk) 01:14, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
It's a purely unnecessary entry with an unencyclopedic quality to it. It's like saying that it's alleged that Trujillo was a diabetic, but his doctors said it wasn't true. If you need to get the subject matter into the article you can always add that Trujillo claimed that his Venezuelan nemesis, Rómulo Betancourt, was a maricon. There are sources that support that Trujillo said that. But personally I would object to that entry for the same reasons. Dr. Dan (talk) 04:31, 1 July 2009 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ a b News Services (May 19, 2009). "Found no proof that Trujillo was a homosexual" (in Spanish). Journal DigitlaRD.Com. Retrieved 2009-05-19.

Rise to power

In my opinion, I think this section needs to be expanded. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.171.138.221 (talk) 18:17, 24 December 2010 (UTC)

Bias?

Is it just me, or does this article seem very bias? It does not discuss how Trujillo helped to make the DR into an industrialized nation. This article makes him out to be a bloodthirsty dictator, while that may be true, it should also discuss how he helped better the DR. 71.180.135.210 (talk) 19:56, 6 August 2009 (UTC

Right like Hitler pulled Germany out of a massive depression... Sigh. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 214.13.130.104 (talk) 07:45, 3 November 2009 (UTC)


He was a very crazy dictator but he did stabilize the the country. Case in point is are the amounts of time previous presidents would last, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Presidents_of_the_Dominican_Republic . Note that the normal term is supposed to be 4 years. This article has nothing to do with Hitler, though Trujillo did declare war against him. 190.0.81.221 (talk) 21:11, 21 June 2011 (UTC)

Trujillo is immortal?

Didn't this guy, like, die or something?

because this article doesn't mention how that happened

might be noteworthy Товарищ (talk) 00:26, 15 October 2011 (UTC)

I agree. His assassination is briefly mentioned, but there really should be more information here. When, where, how, etc. Bazonka (talk) 15:07, 29 October 2011 (UTC)
Yes, a glaring omission. I've added one sentence (with a reference) that someone with a better knowledge of the country's history could probably expand on. At least one of the assassins, Antonio Imbert Barrera, is still alive and has his own Wikipedia page. Muzilon (talk) 14:26, 12 November 2011 (UTC)

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Reviewer: Carabinieri (talk · contribs) 02:13, 21 June 2018 (UTC)


Hi, I'll be reviewing this article. User:Richarddo1442, are you interested in pursuing this? The article still has a number of unsourced parts that would need to be sourced for this pass.--Carabinieri (talk) 02:13, 21 June 2018 (UTC)

I've added "Citation needed" tags to some of the unsourced claims in the article. There is also a section that is entirely unsourced that was already marked. Some of the sources are books without page numbers; that makes them rather unverifiable. I haven't gone through them in depth, but some of the sources currently used don't really look reliable to me either.--Carabinieri (talk) 03:48, 25 June 2018 (UTC)
I'm going to close this nomination. There are still a number of issues with the article and the nominator, who did not contribute to the article, has indicated he will not be addressing them.--Carabinieri (talk) 04:16, 1 July 2018 (UTC)

Summary bias?

The last paragraph of the summary ends with

"Due to the longevity of Trujillo's rule, a detached evaluation of his legacy is difficult. Supporters of Trujillo claim that he reorganized both the state and the economy, and left vast infrastructure to the country. From a moral point of view, however, a detached evaluation is not difficult at all. Everyone agrees on the brutality of his rule, and critics also claim that much of the country's wealth wound up in the hands of his family or close associates.[citation needed]"

It seems as if an argument is being made here rather than a fact being stated and the term "everyone" is extremely broad with no source, not to mention the fact that the claims of criticisms towards Trujillo that the sentence mentions are not even cited. These two sentences add little to the actual article and I think they should be removed or at least reworded to be less argumentative and more reliable. — Preceding unsigned comment added by TankRe (talkcontribs) 03:15, 14 April 2019 (UTC)

Is this accurate?

The article says

"What is not in doubt is that Trujillo was murdered with weapons supplied by the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)"

This implies that all the weapons used in the assassination were supplied by the CIA. Amado García Guerrero was a lieutenant in the army, and likely used the weapon issued to him as a soldier. I don't have a printed reference, but is there any reliable evidence to the contrary? Sayitclearly (talk) 12:51, 13 July 2019 (UTC)

Semi-protected edit request on 23 October 2019

Refugees from Europe broadened the Dominican Republic's tax base and added more whites to the predominantly mixed-race nation. The government favored white refugees over others while Dominican troops expelled illegal aliens, resulting in the 1937 Parsley Massacre of Haitian immigrants.[1] Mdiallo1 (talk) 14:46, 23 October 2019 (UTC)

 Not done. It's not clear what changes you want to make. Please describe the desired edit precisely. –Deacon Vorbis (carbon • videos) 16:24, 23 October 2019 (UTC)

References

  1. ^ Legg, Kathleen. "Haitian massacre." World History: A Comprehensive Reference Set, edited by Facts on File, Facts On File, 1st edition, 2016. Credo Reference, https://login.avoserv2.library.fordham.edu/login?url=https://search.credoreference.com/content/entry/fofworld/haitian_massacre/0?institutionId=3205. Accessed 23 Oct. 2019.