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Ramfis Trujillo

Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Martínez (5 June 1929 – 27 December 1969), better known as Ramfis Trujillo Martínez, was the son of Rafael Leónidas Trujillo, dictator of the Dominican Republic, after whose 1961 assassination he briefly held power. Nominally an army general, he lived the life of a reckless and spoiled playboy like his friend and sometime brother-in-law Porfirio Rubirosa. Remembered for his ruthlessness and cruelty, he went into exile in Spain, where he died of wounds ten days after crashing a sports car.

Ramfis Trujillo
Trujillo in the mid-1950s.
Generalissimo of the Dominican Republic
In office
1 June 1961 – 17 November 1961
Preceded byRafael Trujillo
Succeeded byPosition abolished, succeeded by President Joaquín Balaguer
Personal details
Born
Rafael Leónidas Trujillo Martínez

5 June 1929
Dominican Republic
Died27 December 1969(1969-12-27) (aged 40)
Madrid, Spain
RelationsRafael Trujillo (father)
Porfirio Rubirosa (brother-in-law)
Ramfis Domínguez-Trujillo (nephew)
Military service
Allegiance Dominican Republic
Branch/service Dominican Army
Rank General

Early life edit

 
Ramfis Bridge, named in honor of not yet 5-year-old Ramfis Trujillo.

Ramfis was born in 1929, his mother was María de los Angeles Martínez Alba, nicknamed La Españolita "the little Spaniard" as her parents were from Spain.[1] By the age 14, his father Rafael Trujillo had made him a colonel, with equivalent pay and privileges. Some say he received this appointment aged just four and that he had become a brigadier general by the age of nine.[2] He was nicknamed Ramfis after the high priest in Giuseppe Verdi's opera Aida.[3]

In the early 1950s, he married his first wife, Octavia Ricart, they had six children.

In the mid-1950s, he was sent to study at the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. While there, and with Rubirosa as his liaison, Trujillo skipped class and took off for Hollywood, eventually embarking on an affair with actress Kim Novak. Trujillo became notorious for buying luxury cars, mink coats, and jewelry for beautiful girls during his stay. Trujillo's flashy gift-giving made the national news and members of the United States Congress were openly questioned by the press about what real use was being made of foreign aid given to the Dominican Republic. At one point a bumper sticker began appearing on the cars of girls in Los Angeles that read: "THIS CAR WAS NOT A GIFT FROM RAMFIS TRUJILLO".[citation needed]

Since his attendance at the military school was erratic at best, he was denied his diploma after completion. This fact greatly infuriated, and at the same time, humiliated his father.

When he returned home, his wife Octavia filed for divorce. His unruly behavior, including gang rapes of young women and frivolously ordering murders, forced his father to send him to a sanatorium in Belgium. Trujillo apparently suffered from psychological problems, possibly the result of the pressure that his father constantly placed on him, as he intended to remake his son into an image of himself. Dominican historian Bernardo Vega has documented Trujillo's history of mental hospital stays, and Robert Crassweller also wrote about it in his Trujillo's biography. Trujillo received electroshock treatments in Belgium as early as 1958; there were also stays in mental hospitals after that.

Not long after all this, he moved to Paris to resume his socialite lifestyle. Many of these actions have most historians convinced that Trujillo never wanted to be a ruler like his father and that he just wanted to live the carefree and bon vivant life of a playboy, shunning any sort of responsibility. Lita Milan (née Iris Lia Menshell) became his second official wife during these years. She was an American of Hungarian immigrant parents, who had a short but relatively successful film career in Hollywood, most notably in The Left Handed Gun, opposite Paul Newman. They had two children.[4]

Influential years edit

On 30 May 1961, Rafael Trujillo was assassinated in a plot to end his 31-year rule. Ramfis quickly returned to the country and, with the help of Johnny Abbes García, the ruthless intelligence chief, brutally repressed any elements believed to be connected with his father's death, murdering many of the suspects himself.

Afterward, he and puppet president Joaquín Balaguer took some steps to open up the regime. Ramfis eased his father's harsh censorship of the press, and also granted some civil liberties. However, these concessions were rejected as insufficient by a people whose only memories had been the Trujillo era, rather than the decades of poverty and instability which had preceded it (bankruptcy in 1902–1905, civil war in 1911—12 & 1914, U.S. occupation in 1916–1924).[5] At the same time, even these meager reforms were opposed by the hardline trujilistas gathered around Ramfis' uncles.[5]

Both internal and external pressures forced him into exile late in 1961, when he fled back to France, along with all of the surviving Trujillos, aboard the famed yacht Angelita (still sailing today as the cruise ship Sea Cloud), with his father's casket, which was allegedly lined with $4 million (equivalent to $31 million in 2023) in cash, jewels and important papers.

In 1962, he settled down in Spain where he was protected by Generalisimo Francisco Franco. There he continued with his jet-set lifestyle, which included flying planes as a hobby (also one of the passions of Rubirosa).

He died on 27 December 1969 in a Spanish hospital due to complications from pneumonia after being severely injured in a car crash ten days[6] earlier in the outskirts of Madrid. The person in the car he hit, Teresa Bertrán de Lis, the Duchess-consort of Alburquerque, died instantly.[2] Trujillo was initially buried in Madrid's Almudena cemetery, but his remains were subsequently moved to Mingorrubio Cemetery in El Pardo to accompany his father's remains.[7] Trujillo was driving a Ferrari 330GT sports car (s/n 9151), a blue 2-door purchased in 1966. The car sat unrestored in Spain from 1969 and finally was offered for sale in early 2013 for £50,000.[8][9]

Ramfis Trujillo's children and grandchildren are still alive, some of them living in Spain.

References edit

  1. ^ Edwin Rafael Espinal Hernández (21 February 2009). . Santo Domingo: Instituto Dominicano de Genealogía. Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 2 May 2014.
  2. ^ a b Junot Diaz (2007). The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao. Riverhead Books, New York (2007). p. 99. ISBN 978-1-59448-958-7.
  3. ^ Kurlansky, Mark (2010). The Eastern Stars: How Baseball Changed the Dominican Town of San Pedro de Macoris. Penguin Publishing Group. p. 53. ISBN 9781101186862.
  4. ^ Nast, Condé (31 March 2019). "Lita Trujillo, luces y sombras de un personaje único". Vanity Fair (in European Spanish). Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  5. ^ a b Dominican Republic
  6. ^ "S/N 9151 Detail". www.330gt.com. Retrieved 20 April 2024.
  7. ^ Castellanos, Eddy (11 April 2008). (in Spanish). Almomento.net. Archived from the original on 2 April 2012. Retrieved 14 November 2011.
  8. ^ "330GT Registry". 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
  9. ^ "Stored Since 1971: Post-Accident 1966 Ferrari 330GT". 30 March 2013.

External links edit

  • Ramfis Trujillo at Find a Grave
  • Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen – Ramfis Trujillo
  • Guarding the Heir – TIME Magazine
  • Lita Milan – www.imdb.com
  • La Môme Moineau , by Michel Ferracci-Porri. 2006.
  • La Fiesta del Chivo, novel by Mario Vargas Llosa. 2000 es:La Fiesta del Chivo

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1950s Generalissimo of the Dominican RepublicIn office 1 June 1961 17 November 1961Preceded byRafael TrujilloSucceeded byPosition abolished succeeded by President Joaquin BalaguerPersonal detailsBornRafael Leonidas Trujillo Martinez5 June 1929Dominican RepublicDied27 December 1969 1969 12 27 aged 40 Madrid SpainRelationsRafael Trujillo father Porfirio Rubirosa brother in law Ramfis Dominguez Trujillo nephew Military serviceAllegiance Dominican RepublicBranch service Dominican ArmyRankGeneral Contents 1 Early life 2 Influential years 3 References 4 External linksEarly life edit nbsp Ramfis Bridge named in honor of not yet 5 year old Ramfis Trujillo Ramfis was born in 1929 his mother was Maria de los Angeles Martinez Alba nicknamed La Espanolita the little Spaniard as her parents were from Spain 1 By the age 14 his father Rafael Trujillo had made him a colonel with equivalent pay and privileges Some say he received this appointment aged just four and that he had become a brigadier general by the age of nine 2 He was nicknamed Ramfis after the high priest in Giuseppe Verdi s opera Aida 3 In the early 1950s he married his first wife Octavia Ricart they had six children In the mid 1950s he was sent to study at the United States Army Command and General Staff College in Fort Leavenworth Kansas While there and with Rubirosa as his liaison Trujillo skipped class and took off for Hollywood eventually embarking on an affair with actress Kim Novak Trujillo became notorious for buying luxury cars mink coats and jewelry for beautiful girls during his stay Trujillo s flashy gift giving made the national news and members of the United States Congress were openly questioned by the press about what real use was being made of foreign aid given to the Dominican Republic At one point a bumper sticker began appearing on the cars of girls in Los Angeles that read THIS CAR WAS NOT A GIFT FROM RAMFIS TRUJILLO citation needed Since his attendance at the military school was erratic at best he was denied his diploma after completion This fact greatly infuriated and at the same time humiliated his father When he returned home his wife Octavia filed for divorce His unruly behavior including gang rapes of young women and frivolously ordering murders forced his father to send him to a sanatorium in Belgium Trujillo apparently suffered from psychological problems possibly the result of the pressure that his father constantly placed on him as he intended to remake his son into an image of himself Dominican historian Bernardo Vega has documented Trujillo s history of mental hospital stays and Robert Crassweller also wrote about it in his Trujillo s biography Trujillo received electroshock treatments in Belgium as early as 1958 there were also stays in mental hospitals after that Not long after all this he moved to Paris to resume his socialite lifestyle Many of these actions have most historians convinced that Trujillo never wanted to be a ruler like his father and that he just wanted to live the carefree and bon vivant life of a playboy shunning any sort of responsibility Lita Milan nee Iris Lia Menshell became his second official wife during these years She was an American of Hungarian immigrant parents who had a short but relatively successful film career in Hollywood most notably in The Left Handed Gun opposite Paul Newman They had two children 4 Influential years editOn 30 May 1961 Rafael Trujillo was assassinated in a plot to end his 31 year rule Ramfis quickly returned to the country and with the help of Johnny Abbes Garcia the ruthless intelligence chief brutally repressed any elements believed to be connected with his father s death murdering many of the suspects himself Afterward he and puppet president Joaquin Balaguer took some steps to open up the regime Ramfis eased his father s harsh censorship of the press and also granted some civil liberties However these concessions were rejected as insufficient by a people whose only memories had been the Trujillo era rather than the decades of poverty and instability which had preceded it bankruptcy in 1902 1905 civil war in 1911 12 amp 1914 U S occupation in 1916 1924 5 At the same time even these meager reforms were opposed by the hardline trujilistas gathered around Ramfis uncles 5 Both internal and external pressures forced him into exile late in 1961 when he fled back to France along with all of the surviving Trujillos aboard the famed yacht Angelita still sailing today as the cruise ship Sea Cloud with his father s casket which was allegedly lined with 4 million equivalent to 31 million in 2023 in cash jewels and important papers In 1962 he settled down in Spain where he was protected by Generalisimo Francisco Franco There he continued with his jet set lifestyle which included flying planes as a hobby also one of the passions of Rubirosa He died on 27 December 1969 in a Spanish hospital due to complications from pneumonia after being severely injured in a car crash ten days 6 earlier in the outskirts of Madrid The person in the car he hit Teresa Bertran de Lis the Duchess consort of Alburquerque died instantly 2 Trujillo was initially buried in Madrid s Almudena cemetery but his remains were subsequently moved to Mingorrubio Cemetery in El Pardo to accompany his father s remains 7 Trujillo was driving a Ferrari 330GT sports car s n 9151 a blue 2 door purchased in 1966 The car sat unrestored in Spain from 1969 and finally was offered for sale in early 2013 for 50 000 8 9 Ramfis Trujillo s children and grandchildren are still alive some of them living in Spain References edit Edwin Rafael Espinal Hernandez 21 February 2009 Descendencias Presidenciales Trujillo Santo Domingo Instituto Dominicano de Genealogia Archived from the original on 2 May 2014 Retrieved 2 May 2014 a b Junot Diaz 2007 The Brief and Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Riverhead Books New York 2007 p 99 ISBN 978 1 59448 958 7 Kurlansky Mark 2010 The Eastern Stars How Baseball Changed the Dominican Town of San Pedro de Macoris Penguin Publishing Group p 53 ISBN 9781101186862 Nast Conde 31 March 2019 Lita Trujillo luces y sombras de un personaje unico Vanity Fair in European Spanish Retrieved 20 April 2024 a b Dominican Republic S N 9151 Detail www 330gt com Retrieved 20 April 2024 Castellanos Eddy 11 April 2008 Solitaria en cementerio poco importante esta la tumba de Trujillo in Spanish Almomento net Archived from the original on 2 April 2012 Retrieved 14 November 2011 330GT Registry 31 March 2013 Retrieved 31 March 2013 Stored Since 1971 Post Accident 1966 Ferrari 330GT 30 March 2013 External links editRamfis Trujillo at Find a Grave Glamour Girls of the Silver Screen Ramfis Trujillo Guarding the Heir TIME Magazine Lita Milan www imdb com Ramfis in Power TIME Magazine La Mome Moineau by Michel Ferracci Porri 2006 Editions Normant La Fiesta del Chivo novel by Mario Vargas Llosa 2000 es La Fiesta del Chivo Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ramfis Trujillo amp 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