Jesús de Galíndez, a Basque exile, student and part-time professor at Columbia University, disappeared on March 12, 1956 in New York City, without leaving a trace. Galíndez had just successfully defended his doctoral thesis, Trujillo's Dominican Republic: A Case Study of Latin American Dictatorship, and had plans to publish a Spanish version. By all indications, this passion for the dictatorial regime of Rafael L. Trujillo cost him his life, as Trujillo himself ordered his kidnapping and subsequent murder. Since March 12, 1956, no one else would see Jesús de Galíndez again, neither alive nor dead.
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