
Charles C. Eberhardt
Charles C. Eberhardt was the United States Ambassador to Costa Rica in the early 1930s, during a time when Central America faced significant political upheaval. His communications with Costa Rican officials, particularly regarding the recognition of the Salvadoran government led by General Martínez, revealed the complexities of U.S. foreign policy in the region and the challenges of navigating diplomatic relations amidst unstable governments.
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Charles C. Eberhardt is mentioned as the new American ambassador involved in discussions about El Salvador.
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