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1844
I saw Pancho Villa's grave and the story behind it on findagrave.com. Can;t find Zapata's or President Madero's. So in the words I placed at Pancho Villa's...
luv2rome2000
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Jun 3, 2007
9:29 am
1845
My abuelito passed away at the age of 99,he was 5 months from seeing 100. He had old photos all around his bedroom of soldados wearing sombreros. Somw were on...
John
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Jun 23, 2007
12:22 pm
1846
I was very moved when I read about and saw a re-enactment on the History Channel about "Los Ninos" in the Mexican War, 1847. I know it isn't 1910 but their...
luv2rome2000
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Jun 23, 2007
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1847
My abuelito passed away at the age of 99,he was 5 months from seeing 100. He had old photos all around his bedroom of soldados wearing sombreros. Somw were on...
John
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Jun 23, 2007
12:22 pm
1848
Greeting John I was touched by your comment on your gf.I am replying to you directly because my links wont open.Anyway,I am glad you feel pride in your gf that...
frank r cuellar
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Jun 23, 2007
4:39 pm
1849
Hello Frank My family is from Durango and Chihuahua and the Revolution affected them greatly as participants and victoms of it.My grandmother Tomasa Corral de...
RENE RINCON
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Jun 24, 2007
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1850
I had the same reaction from my grandmother in 1968 when she came to live with my Dad shortly before she died. Her husband, my grandfather, Carlos Cervantes, ...
Mary Cervantes
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Jun 24, 2007
12:56 am
1851
Hola Rene My grandfather was from Quencame Durango,and is buried in Corpus Christi.I also relate to him and all war survivors in that you never forget and the...
frank r cuellar
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Jun 25, 2007
2:35 pm
1852
To Members of the Group : There is much controversy about Pancho Villa . Like other historic figures , in any national struggle , he was judged according to...
mnrslvr
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Jul 3, 2007
4:50 pm
1853
AQUI LES MANDO LA FOTO DE LA TUMBA DEL CORONEL MIGUEL TRILLO, MUERTO AL LADO DE VILLA EN 1923, ANTERIORMENTE YA LA HABIA MANDADO, EL ESTA SEPULTADO EN EL PATIO...
Jesús Mario Ornelas
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Jul 6, 2007
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1854
... he ... are ... often ... of ... minds ... an ... by ... at ... prison ... border ... organized ... this ... of ... intestinal ... of ... this ... Villa ......
Gerald Raun
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Jul 8, 2007
7:16 pm
1855
I know it might be a dumb question, but I've thought of Diaz as sort of the "Joseph Stalin" of Mexico. He brought industry, like Stalin, but it was the poor...
luv2rome2000
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Jul 10, 2007
3:34 am
1856
Diaz and Juarez were like two bugs in a rug. They were the two pillars of their party - one the political leader and the other the military leader. So Diaz was...
E Bryant Holman
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Jul 10, 2007
5:32 am
1857
Bryant: You are right, Obregon was more of a "Stalin" in his own ways. Although I think Obregon came center stage in his own right, Stalin was no war hero ,...
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luv2rome2000
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Jul 10, 2007
5:57 pm
1858
"And ironically although the Zapatista Movement came close in its own way, socialism/communism were not part of the 1910 Revolution. They weren't forceful...
Bryant
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Jul 10, 2007
6:19 pm
1859
Interesting. I had no idea the I.W.W. ("Wobblies") were a force outside of the U.S.A. and Chicago(their origins). Pablo **************************************...
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luv2rome2000
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Jul 11, 2007
10:24 pm
1860
Were you aware that Benito Mussolini was named after Juarez? ... pillars of their party - one the political leader and the other the military leader. So Diaz...
tedyeat
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Jul 20, 2007
3:39 am
1861
I was made aware of that more or less recently. The Mexican Revolution was tied very closely to events taking place in Europe at the time, so events following...
E Bryant Holman
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Jul 20, 2007
4:59 am
1862
Interesting point. Obregon was more of a "Stalin"..I thought of Diaz in the sense of his industrialization in the late 1800's...and the cost in "little ...
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luv2rome2000
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Jul 20, 2007
7:10 am
1863
A hacienda was a factory farm, essentially, or that is how the concept ran. A hacienda, theoretically, at least, did not have to be a farming operation. The...
E Bryant Holman
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Jul 20, 2007
7:46 am
1864
... fascist party (still around in Lebanon where they are the stooges of the Israelis), and they played a roll in the cristero rebellion and the founding of...
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Jul 20, 2007
6:43 pm
1865
Bryant: Your analysis and depth in Mexican History is amazing. Yes, the Cristos War of the late 1920's. A "religious rebellion". Right? I didn't know that...
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luv2rome2000
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Jul 20, 2007
8:19 pm
1866
.....at the Library of Congress. I was watching an episode of History Detectives" on PBS tonight and they were tracking down the story of a big poster for "The...
tedyeat
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Jul 24, 2007
4:37 am
1867
This guy, Gregorio Rocha, contacted me a few years back and he had found copies of the Mutual Films reels somewhere, and was interested in actually coming to...
E Bryant Holman
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Jul 24, 2007
5:21 am
1868
Sometime back there were several messages posted that talked about Rudolfo Rierro, one of the most enigmatic of the Villistas. Recently I did a search for...
Gerald Raun
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Aug 5, 2007
4:57 pm
1869
i saw on tv where patton killed some wetbacks and hung them on his bumper,i lmao...
sondra tellander
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Aug 7, 2007
11:57 am
1870
A Mexican in Mexico is a Mexican,,,,,, sondra tellander <canadagirl1988@...> wrote: i saw on tv where patton killed some wetbacks and hung them...
Paul Renteria
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Aug 7, 2007
1:30 pm
1871
So... what is the point? Paul Renteria <pr24@...> escribió: A Mexican in Mexico is a Mexican,,,,,, sondra tellander...
David Reyes
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Aug 7, 2007
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1872
What's this "wetback" stuff? If Patton was anti-Mexican say it in English, not Redneckish. ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the...
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luv2rome2000
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Aug 7, 2007
5:21 pm
1873
First of all she is a 19 year old kid,half the problem is she is from Canada.Lol.Bet she doesnt even know who Patton was.She needs to go to school and...
frank r cuellar
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