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Juan Pablo Wainwright : ウィキペディア英語版
Juan Pablo Wainwright

Juan Pablo Wainwright Nuila (1894–1932) was a Honduran revolutionary leader. A former member of the Canadian Army in World War I, he joined the Communist Party in El Salvador in 1928. He was expelled from the country that year, returning to Honduras. He was later identified as one of the major communist agitators in Latin America. After an escape from a Honduran prison in 1930, he was arrested in Guatemala in January 1932. Following a confrontation between Wainwright and Guatemalan dictator Jorge Ubico in a prison office, Ubico ordered Wainwright's execution.
==Youth==
Wainwright was born in Santa Barbara in 1894. He was born to an English father (hailing from Leeds) and a Honduran mother.〔Argueta, Mario. ''(Historia de los sin historia, 1900-1948 )''. Tegucigalpa, Honduras: Editorial Guaymuras, 1992. pp. 76-79〕〔〔Arthur Schmidt. ''("Lealtad y rebeldía. La vida de Juan Pablo Wainwright (review)." )'' ''The Americas'' 68.3 (2012): 460-462. Project MUSE. Web. 11 Aug. 2013〕 Many of Wainwright's biographical details remain unclear. According to Robert J. Alexander, Wainwright was imprisoned in the United States for a period. After his release, he joined the Canadian Army and fought at the battlefront in France during the First World War. According to Alexander's account, he travelled across Europe, Africa and the Orient, returning to Honduras in 1924.〔 According to biographer Rina Villars, Wainwright spent much of his youth years in Manchester living with his aunt and uncle. In 1916 he joined the British Corps of Royal Engineers for a short period. He travelled a lot, working as a sailor and in other professions. After returning to Central America, he set up a business in El Salvador selling fire extinguishers and Smith Corona typewriters. During these years he travelled extensively throughout the region. He fathered a son, William, in Barbados.〔

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