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Charlemagne M****éna
Péralte (10
October 1886 – 1
November 1919) was a
Haitian nationalist leader who
opposed the
United States occupation of
Haiti in...
- the US
presence was led by the
cacos under the
command of
Charlemagne Péralte; his
capture and
execution in 1919
earned him the
status of a national...
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Brookings Institution.
Retrieved November 7, 2020. Poole, Shelia; Paul,
Peralte (June 29, 2003). "A
Champion for Atlanta:
Maynard Jackson: 'Black mecca'...
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crucifixion of
Charlemagne Péralte, a
Haitian patriot who
opposed the
American Occupation. Betra**** by a
friend named Conzé,
Péralte died in an
ambush set...
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occupation of Haiti, he ********inated the
resistance leader Charlemagne Péralte, for
which he was
awarded the
Medal of Honor. Subsequently,
granted a commission...
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enemy checkpoints in
order to ********inate the
guerilla leader Charlemagne Péralte near Grande-Rivière-du-Nord.
Hanneken was
awarded the
Medal of
Honor and...
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capital of the
Centre department.
Hinche is the
hometown of
Charlemagne Péralte, the
Haitian nationalist leader who
resisted the
United States occupation...
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Honor for his
actions in
killing Haitian nationalist leader Charlemagne Peralte on
October 31–November 1, 1919. (Second
Lieutenant Herman H.
Hanneken was...
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Count of
Savoy (1203–1268),
called "the
Little Charlemagne"
Charlemagne Péralte (1886–1919),
Haitian nationalist leader Manno Charlemagne (1948–2017),...
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their occupiers.
Prior to his death,
Péralte launched an
attack on Port-au-Prince. The ********ination of
Péralte in 1919
solidified US
Marine power over...