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The Chaco War (1932-1935) remains an anonymous conflict, forgotten in the annals of the violent twentieth century. The devastation it wrought on this piece of land termed "el infierno verde" was nothing short of enormous. This work explores the genesis of the conflict, the effect of external influence from across the Western Hemisphere and by international actors, and the consequences of the conflict that lasted for generations.

Produktbeschreibung
The Chaco War (1932-1935) remains an anonymous conflict, forgotten in the annals of the violent twentieth century. The devastation it wrought on this piece of land termed "el infierno verde" was nothing short of enormous. This work explores the genesis of the conflict, the effect of external influence from across the Western Hemisphere and by international actors, and the consequences of the conflict that lasted for generations.
Autorenporträt
Evan Caplan is a communications and foreign policy professional. A graduate of Georgetown University, he served in the Peace Corps in the Dominican Republic and authored a sustainable travel book based on his experience. He continues to freelance across the food, travel, and culture industries.