Forgotten Occupation: America's Controversial Invasion of Haiti Revealed

Forgotten Occupation: America's Controversial Invasion of Haiti Revealed

Dive into a pivotal chapter of American history in our latest podcast episode, where we explore the US invasion and occupation of Haiti (1915-1934) — a crucial period in American Imperialism. Join our insightful conversation with renowned military historian Christopher Davis, Ph.D., who brings his expertise to unravel the complexities and controversial aspects of this prolonged occupation.


Originally aimed at fostering order and political stability in Haiti, this intervention by the United States took an unexpected and turbulent path, becoming a critical point of debate in the history of American foreign policy. From strategic moves to unintended consequences, Dr. Davis sheds light on the intricate events and lasting impacts of this intervention.


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