
Héctor Trujillo
Héctor Trujillo was a Dominican politician and brother of dictator Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Molina, known for his role in the Trujillo regime which ruled the Dominican Republic from 1930 to 1961. He served as the head of the Executive Power and was instrumental in the promotion of his brother's authoritarian policies, including the controversial declaration of Rafael Trujillo as 'Father of the New Nation.'
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Dominican Republic:
Héctor Trujillo revealed in a conference that María Martínez, widow of the dictator, never spoke to him.
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Dominican Republic:
Héctor Trujillo revealed an unknown episode surrounding the death of General Ludovino Fernández in 1958.
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Dominican Republic:
Héctor Trujillo revealed in a conference that María Martínez, widow of the dictator, never spoke to him and maintained a marked distance from some family members.
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Dominican Republic:
Héctor Trujillo was the head of the Executive Power in the Dominican Republic on the day a significant law was promulgated.
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