Description: Banana Wars: Us Intervention in The Caribbean 1898-1935. A two-player John Poniske design of US intervention in Latin-America. Caribbean nations were invaded, occupied, and sometimes native politicians deposed. Battles with native rebels were frequent. Protecting and promoting economic concerns lay at the root of US military intervention. Businesses such as the United Fruit Company and the Standard Fruit Company sought to control the Caribbean banana, sugar and tobacco trade. Our Doughboys became their enforcers. Banana Wars is a delightful "whack-a-mole" game in which the US player stamps out insurrections while the Insurrecto player creates an unending string of crises that exhausts their resources.
Contents:
- Banana Wars: US Military Operations in the Caribbean 1898 - 1934 by Joseph Miranda
- Julian the Apostate & the Battle of Strasbourg by Marc G. De Santis
- Prelude to the Crimean War: Omar Pasha's Danube Campaign by Frank Chadwick
- Operation Iceberg: Ikinawa 1945
- (FYI) Panzer Battles on the Chir River by Jon Cecil
Notes: Components: One 17" x 22" map, 80 counters, & 55 playing cards.
Item created by: Appin House on 2020-03-26 12:32:45. Last edited by Lethe on 2020-05-07 00:00:00
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