
hmTv at HMTC Podcasts Ep 20: History Repeats with Liam Carballal and guest Richard Quinlan P1 on hmTv
History Repeats with Liam Carballal and Richard Quinlan (Part 1)
In this episode of History Repeats on hmTv, host Liam Karballal sits down with Holocaust historian Richard Quinlan to explore the complex and controversial history of Rafael Trujillo, the former dictator of the Dominican Republic. The discussion delves into Trujillo’s rise to power, his brutal policies, and his contradictory role in both orchestrating a genocide and offering refuge to Jewish refugees during the Holocaust.
The episode covers:
- A brief history of the Dominican Republic, its colonial past, and U.S. interventions.
- Trujillo’s background, from his criminal past to his rapid ascent in the military and eventual dictatorship.
- The Parsley Massacre of 1937, in which up to 30,000 Haitians were slaughtered based on their pronunciation of a single word.
- International reactions—or lack thereof—to the massacre, and how Trujillo managed to evade major consequences.
- The 1938 Evian Conference, where most nations refused to accept Jewish refugees, except for Trujillo, who used the opportunity to improve his global image and further his racial agenda.
- The establishment of the Jewish settlement in Sosúa, a rare safe haven for refugees, but one driven by Trujillo’s desire to “whiten” the Dominican Republic rather than humanitarian concerns.
This episode highlights striking parallels between Trujillo’s tactics and Nazi Germany’s racial policies, exposing the dangerous power of propaganda and scapegoating in shaping history.
Stay tuned for part two, where Liam and Richard will further explore the Sosúa colony and the lasting impact of Trujillo’s actions.
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