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Pancho Villa
- A Life from Beginning to End (History of Mexico)
- De: Hourly History
- Narrado por: Matthew J. Chandler-Smith
- Duración: 1 h
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Pancho Villa was many things to many people. To some, he was a freedom fighter and revolutionary; to others, he was nothing more than a bloodthirsty bandit and killer. Villa’s life did indeed take many twists and turns, and some of the decisions he made would undoubtedly make many of us question his motives. This book seeks to cut through all of the moral ambiguity and deliver a testament of his life as it really was. Here, you will find the life and legacy of Pancho Villa in full.
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informative and insightful
- De Jessie Sanchez en 04-01-24
- Pancho Villa
- A Life from Beginning to End (History of Mexico)
- De: Hourly History
- Narrado por: Matthew J. Chandler-Smith
informative and insightful
Revisado: 04-01-24
I had several misunderings of Pancho Via. Most were rumors of him being a drunk, womanizer and a thief. As with most legends of famous/infamous people there is some truth. I am left with a more favorable understanding of him as a revolutionary. His passion for his country and people is evident in this book. He is often compared to Zapata and many say there is no comparison. Both these men are an extraordinary part of Mexican history. The conflict between the poor and wealthy Mexican people is similar is many developing countries. These men were not perfect but had a passion for the hard working people of Mexico. They had a vision for equality, dignity, respect and a balanced distribution of wealth.
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