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 | | Fiesta abril 00:28Fiesta cumpleañeros Abril Tags: abril Category: People Views: 6 Comments: 0 Added: May 17, 07 By: erichuris | |  |  | | Fiesta abril 00:12Baile en la casa de Manuelito Tags: fiesta Category: People Views: 31 Comments: 0 Added: May 17, 07 By: erichuris | |  |  | | Abril 04:38No sé que puedo contar en este día de abril. No sé como puedo soñar si no te veo reir. Tags: abril amigos contar dia frio gris mes mundo reir Category: Music Views: 4 Comments: 0 Added: Aug 30, 09 By: grupoamigos | |  |  | | Culto 27 abril 91:09Mensaje Rev. Tomás Rodríguez Tags: aceitunas adora Category: Entertainment Views: 95 Comments: 0 Added: May 2, 08 By: aceitunasmi | |  |  | | Culto 20 Abril 74:40Mensaje Pastor Tomás Rodriguez Tags: aceitunas adora Category: Entertainment Views: 130 Comments: 0 Added: May 2, 08 By: aceitunasmi | |  |  | | abril em portugal 00:17early days un the portuguese revolution in 1974 Tags: april revolution comunism abril 25 portugal Category: People Views: 149 Comments: 0 Added: Jan 8, 07 By: sukoy | |  |  | | I am missing you 04:23Dedicado a Abril . Tags: abril eddied de argentina rose Category: People Views: 28 Comments: 0 Added: May 11, 09 By: Eddie-SouL  | |  |  | | Capitaes de abril 24 1974 02:18The signal, the revolution for democracy was in the street. A top unorthodox but not blocking. Tags: news Category: News Views: 41 Comments: 1 Added: Apr 25, 08 By: livevideojose  | |  |  | | Capit227es de Abril in PORTUGAL Portuguese version 05:49OPERATION FREEDOM. Extract of a film based on the revolution of April 25, 1974. For replacement of freedoms and democracy, lost over 48 years. Ace 00.30 h of April 25, 1974, began. Estendeu throughout more...the day. At the end of the day, had achieved freedom and democracy. This small cut of the video, shows the key moment, crucial for the rest of the revolution. The moment the revolution is in a deadlock. Salgueiro Maia, captain, facing the armies of the old regime. Suicidal? Adventurer? Irresponsible? No. This man knew, was aware that 9 million Portuguese, were there with him. Dependent than he did. Well, the passage to the rest. In this crucial moment, should be far our democracy and freedom, then conquered. This man, at the end of the revolution, returned to the barracks, where they continued to give lessons in the military weapon of cavalry. He died in 1992 of cancer. My thanks Salgueiro Maia. SPANISH OPERACIÓN LIBERTAD. Extracto de una película basada en la revolución del 25 de abril de 1974. Para la sustitución de las libertades y la democracia, la pérdida de más de 48 años. As 00.30 h del 25 de abril de 1974, comenzó. Estendeu a lo largo del día. Al final del día, había alcanzado la libertad y la democracia. Esta pequeña reducción del vídeo, muestra el momento clave, crucial para el resto de la revolución. El momento en que la revolución se encuentra en un punto muerto. Salgueiro Maia, el capitán, se enfrenta a los ejércitos del antiguo régimen. Suicida? Aventurero? Irresponsable? No Este hombre sabía, era consciente de que 9 millones de portugueses, estaban allí con él. Dependiente de lo que él hizo. Bueno, el paso al resto. En este momento crucial, debe ser mucho nuestra democracia y la libertad, entonces conquistada. Este hombre, al final de la revolución, regresó al cuartel, donde siguió dando lecciones militares en el arma de caballería. Murió en 1992 de cáncer. Mi agradecimiento Salgueiro Maia. less Tags: documentario Category: News Views: 193 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 21, 08 By: livevideojose  | |  |  | | Culto Domingo 13 abril 80:19Culto De Adoración y Evangelístico Tags: aceitunas adora Category: Entertainment Views: 128 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 16, 08 By: aceitunasmi | |  |  | | Culto Domingo 6 abril 70:23Culto Misionero Auspiciado por los jóvenes Tags: aceitunas adora misionero Category: Entertainment Views: 106 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 9, 08 By: aceitunasmi | |  |  | | 21 Abril 2007 06:27Salida motera 21 de abril 2007 de Montüiri a Porto Cristo Tags: salida motera motos mallorca Category: Travel & Places Views: 264 Comments: 0 Added: May 8, 07 By: bjgeo | |  |  | | Trabajo d 11 d Abril 00:36nada Tags: nada Category: Entertainment Views: 35 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 12, 07 By: svatisupiru | |  |  | | Muchacha de abril 03:19Leonardo Fabio Tags: music video espaƱol spanish Category: Music Views: 136 Comments: 2 Added: Mar 7, 07 By: asieby | |  |  | | Dominican Republic Revolution ABRIL La Trinchera del Honor pt1 spanish ) 34:52The United States invasion of the Dominican Republic (code-named Operation Power Pack) occurred in 1965. The Marines landed on April 28 and were later supported by elements of the Army?s 82nd Airborne more...Division. The intervention ended in September 1966. After a period of political instability following the assassination of long-time Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo in 1961, candidate Juan Bosch, a founder of the anti-Trujilloist Dominican Revolutionary Party, was elected President in December, 1962 and inaugurated in February 1963. His left-leaning policies, including land redistribution and the nationalization of certain foreign holdings, led to a military coup seven months later by a right-wing faction of the military led by General El?as Wessin. Wessin controlled the Centro de Entrenamiento de las Fuerzas Armadas (Armed Forces Training Center or "CEFA"), an elite group of about 2000 highly trained infantry. Stationed at the San Isidro Air Base, it was unlike the regular army units: it was supplied with tanks, recoilless rifles and artillery, as well as its own attack aircraft. It was a quasi-independent organization, originally established by Ramfis Trujillo, the son of the former dictator and was formed to protect the government and keep watch over the national guard, navy and air force. El?as Wessin had stated: "The Communist doctrine, Marxist-Leninist, Castroite, or whatever it is called, is now outlawed."[1]
Subsequently, power was turned over to a civilian triumvirate. The new leaders quickly abolished the constitution, declaring it "nonexistent."
The two years that followed were filled with strikes and conflicts. On 24 April 1965, a group of young officers within the armed forces, led by Colonel Francisco Caama?o, rose up against the triumvirate. This action was accelerated when the Chief of Staff of the Dominican armed forces, General Marcos Rivera, attempted to arrest four army "conspirators," but was himself arrested instead. The pro-Bosch rebels, known as "Constitutionalists" for their focus on restoring the constitutionally elected president, took to the streets, swiftly seizing the national palace and the government radio and television stations in the capital, Santo Domingo and demanding Bosch's return. Francisco Caama?o was one of the leader for the Constitutionalists. Rafael Molina Ure?a was installed as provisional president. In the days that followed, Constitutionalists clashed with internal security agents and the right-wing military elements of the CEFA.
The Constitutionalists handed out firearms in an unsupervised and uncontrolled manner, resulting in the creation of unruly armed gangs, known loosely as "Los Tigueres", and arbitrary violence. Both sides were heavily armed and civilians were caught in the crossfire. Washington began immediate preparations for the evacuation of its citizens and other foreign nationals who might wish to leave the Dominican Republic.
The extent of participation by "communists or castroites", including the Dominican 14th of June Revolutionary group, has been disputed. Initial US military action was limited to the evacuation by United States Marines of U.S. and other civilians from the city of Santo Domingo. A landing zone was established at the Hotel Embajador in central Santo Domingo for this purpose.
The pro-government forces, called Loyalists, failed to regain control of Santo Domingo, and a demoralized CEFA retreated to its base at San Isidro on the east side of the Ozama River. General Wessin and the last leader of the deposed governing regime, Donald Reid - best know as "El Americano" (The American), both requested U.S. intervention.
U.S. President Lyndon Johnson, convinced of the defeat of the Loyalist forces and fearing the creation of "a second Cuba"[2] on America's doorstep, ordered U.S. forces to restore order. Citing as an official reason for the invasion the need to protect the lives of foreigners, none of whom had been killed or wounded, a fl less Tags: dominican republic revolution abril la trinchera del honor pt1 republica dominicana revolucion Category: News Views: 84 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 6, 08 By: 911GuardianAngels  | |  |  | | Dominican Republic revolution ABRIL La Trinchera del Honor pt 2 36:45Dominican Republic revolution . ABRIL La Trinchera del Honor pt 2 The United States invasion of the Dominican Republic (code-named Operation Power Pack) occurred in 1965. The Marines landed on April more...28 and were later supported by elements of the Army?s 82nd Airborne Division. The intervention ended in September 1966. After a period of political instability following the assassination of long-time Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo in 1961, candidate Juan Bosch, a founder of the anti-Trujilloist Dominican Revolutionary Party, was elected President in December, 1962 and inaugurated in February 1963. His left-leaning policies, including land redistribution and the nationalization of certain foreign holdings, led to a military coup seven months later by a right-wing faction of the military led by General El?as Wessin. Wessin controlled the Centro de Entrenamiento de las Fuerzas Armadas (Armed Forces Training Center or "CEFA"), an elite group of about 2000 highly trained infantry. Stationed at the San Isidro Air Base, it was unlike the regular army units: it was supplied with tanks, recoilless rifles and artillery, as well as its own attack aircraft. It was a quasi-independent organization, originally established by Ramfis Trujillo, the son of the former dictator and was formed to protect the government and keep watch over the national guard, navy and air force. El?as Wessin had stated: "The Communist doctrine, Marxist-Leninist, Castroite, or whatever it is called, is now outlawed."[1]
Subsequently, power was turned over to a civilian triumvirate. The new leaders quickly abolished the constitution, declaring it "nonexistent."
The two years that followed were filled with strikes and conflicts. On 24 April 1965, a group of young officers within the armed forces, led by Colonel Francisco Caama?o, rose up against the triumvirate. This action was accelerated when the Chief of Staff of the Dominican armed forces, General Marcos Rivera, attempted to arrest four army "conspirators," but was himself arrested instead. The pro-Bosch rebels, known as "Constitutionalists" for their focus on restoring the constitutionally elected president, took to the streets, swiftly seizing the national palace and the government radio and television stations in the capital, Santo Domingo and demanding Bosch's return. Francisco Caama?o was one of the leader for the Constitutionalists. Rafael Molina Ure?a was installed as provisional president. In the days that followed, Constitutionalists clashed with internal security agents and the right-wing military elements of the CEFA.
The Constitutionalists handed out firearms in an unsupervised and uncontrolled manner, resulting in the creation of unruly armed gangs, known loosely as "Los Tigueres", and arbitrary violence. Both sides were heavily armed and civilians were caught in the crossfire. Washington began immediate preparations for the evacuation of its citizens and other foreign nationals who might wish to leave the Dominican Republic.
The extent of participation by "communists or castroites", including the Dominican 14th of June Revolutionary group, has been disputed. Initial US military action was limited to the evacuation by United States Marines of U.S. and other civilians from the city of Santo Domingo. A landing zone was established at the Hotel Embajador in central Santo Domingo for this purpose.
The pro-government forces, called Loyalists, failed to regain control of Santo Domingo, and a demoralized CEFA retreated to its base at San Isidro on the east side of the Ozama River. General Wessin and the last leader of the deposed governing regime, Donald Reid - best know as "El Americano" (The American), both requested U.S. intervention.
U.S. President Lyndon Johnson, convinced of the defeat of the Loyalist forces and fearing the creation of "a second Cuba"[2] on America's doorstep, ordered U.S. forces to restore order. Citing as an official reason for the invasion the need to protect th less Tags: dominican republic revolution abril la trinchera del honor pt 2 republica dominicana revolucion Category: News Views: 46 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 6, 08 By: 911GuardianAngels  | |  |  | | Dominican Republic Revolution ABRIL La Trinchera del Honor pt 3 18:41Dominican Republic revolution . ABRIL La Trinchera del Honor pt 3 The United States invasion of the Dominican Republic (code-named Operation Power Pack) occurred in 1965. The Marines landed on April more...28 and were later supported by elements of the Army?s 82nd Airborne Division. The intervention ended in September 1966. After a period of political instability following the assassination of long-time Dominican dictator Rafael Trujillo in 1961, candidate Juan Bosch, a founder of the anti-Trujilloist Dominican Revolutionary Party, was elected President in December, 1962 and inaugurated in February 1963. His left-leaning policies, including land redistribution and the nationalization of certain foreign holdings, led to a military coup seven months later by a right-wing faction of the military led by General El?as Wessin. Wessin controlled the Centro de Entrenamiento de las Fuerzas Armadas (Armed Forces Training Center or "CEFA"), an elite group of about 2000 highly trained infantry. Stationed at the San Isidro Air Base, it was unlike the regular army units: it was supplied with tanks, recoilless rifles and artillery, as well as its own attack aircraft. It was a quasi-independent organization, originally established by Ramfis Trujillo, the son of the former dictator and was formed to protect the government and keep watch over the national guard, navy and air force. El?as Wessin had stated: "The Communist doctrine, Marxist-Leninist, Castroite, or whatever it is called, is now outlawed."[1]
Subsequently, power was turned over to a civilian triumvirate. The new leaders quickly abolished the constitution, declaring it "nonexistent."
The two years that followed were filled with strikes and conflicts. On 24 April 1965, a group of young officers within the armed forces, led by Colonel Francisco Caama?o, rose up against the triumvirate. This action was accelerated when the Chief of Staff of the Dominican armed forces, General Marcos Rivera, attempted to arrest four army "conspirators," but was himself arrested instead. The pro-Bosch rebels, known as "Constitutionalists" for their focus on restoring the constitutionally elected president, took to the streets, swiftly seizing the national palace and the government radio and television stations in the capital, Santo Domingo and demanding Bosch's return. Francisco Caama?o was one of the leader for the Constitutionalists. Rafael Molina Ure?a was installed as provisional president. In the days that followed, Constitutionalists clashed with internal security agents and the right-wing military elements of the CEFA.
The Constitutionalists handed out firearms in an unsupervised and uncontrolled manner, resulting in the creation of unruly armed gangs, known loosely as "Los Tigueres", and arbitrary violence. Both sides were heavily armed and civilians were caught in the crossfire. Washington began immediate preparations for the evacuation of its citizens and other foreign nationals who might wish to leave the Dominican Republic.
The extent of participation by "communists or castroites", including the Dominican 14th of June Revolutionary group, has been disputed. Initial US military action was limited to the evacuation by United States Marines of U.S. and other civilians from the city of Santo Domingo. A landing zone was established at the Hotel Embajador in central Santo Domingo for this purpose.
The pro-government forces, called Loyalists, failed to regain control of Santo Domingo, and a demoralized CEFA retreated to its base at San Isidro on the east side of the Ozama River. General Wessin and the last leader of the deposed governing regime, Donald Reid - best know as "El Americano" (The American), both requested U.S. intervention.
U.S. President Lyndon Johnson, convinced of the defeat of the Loyalist forces and fearing the creation of "a second Cuba"[2] on America's doorstep, ordered U.S. forces to restore order. Citing as an official reason for the invasion the need to protect th less Tags: dominican republic revolution abril la trinchera del honor pt 3 republica dominicana Category: News Views: 55 Comments: 0 Added: Oct 6, 08 By: 911GuardianAngels  | |  |  | | ABRIL 25 1974 REVOLUTION IN PORTUGAL English version 02:46OPERATION FREEDOM. Extract of a film based on the revolution of April 25, 1974. For replacement of freedoms and democracy, lost over 48 years. Ace 00.30 h of April 25, 1974, began. Estendeu throughout more...the day. At the end of the day, had achieved freedom and democracy. This small cut of the video, shows the key moment, crucial for the rest of the revolution. The moment the revolution is in a deadlock. Salgueiro Maia, captain, facing the armies of the old regime. Suicidal? Adventurer? Irresponsible? No. This man knew, was aware that 9 million Portuguese, were there with him. Dependent than he did. Well, the passage to the rest. In this crucial moment, should be far our democracy and freedom, then conquered. This man, at the end of the revolution, returned to the barracks, where they continued to give lessons in the military weapon of cavalry. He died in 1992 of cancer. My thanks Salgueiro Maia. OPERACIÓN LIBERTAD. Extracto de una película basada en la revolución del 25 de abril de 1974. Para la sustitución de las libertades y la democracia, la pérdida de más de 48 años. As 00.30 h del 25 de abril de 1974, comenzó. Estendeu a lo largo del día. Al final del día, había alcanzado la libertad y la democracia. Esta pequeña reducción del vídeo, muestra el momento clave, crucial para el resto de la revolución. El momento en que la revolución se encuentra en un punto muerto. Salgueiro Maia, el capitán, se enfrenta a los ejércitos del antiguo régimen. Suicida? Aventurero? Irresponsable? No Este hombre sabía, era consciente de que 9 millones de portugueses, estaban allí con él. Dependiente de lo que él hizo. Bueno, el paso al resto. En este momento crucial, debe ser mucho nuestra democracia y la libertad, entonces conquistada. Este hombre, al final de la revolución, regresó al cuartel, donde siguió dando lecciones militares en el arma de caballería. Murió en 1992 de cáncer. Mi agradecimiento Salgueiro Maia. less Tags: documentario Category: News Views: 219 Comments: 1 Added: Apr 21, 08 By: livevideojose  | |  |  | | AMLO ASAMBLEA ZOCALO 13 DE ABRIL 08 44:17AMLO ASAMBLEA ZOCALO 13 DE ABRIL 08 Tags: amlo asamblea zocalo politica mexico Category: News Views: 68 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 20, 08 By: kikka | |  |  | | Sierra Laguna Santa Marta Abril 12 de 2008 01:10Visita Tags: sierra laguna santa marta Category: Travel & Places Views: 415 Comments: 1 Added: Apr 17, 08 By: jhongne | |  |  | | Ter231aFeira 08 de abril de 2008 em casa de bobeira Tags: casa bobeira atoua gato bonito Category: Video Blogs Views: 7 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 8, 08 By: tecmarcelorj | |  |  | | DON 03:05MIRANDA (es por mi hija..LOL) Tags: don miranda argentina pop music musica eddied soul abril Category: Music Views: 181 Comments: 0 Added: Feb 27, 08 By: Eddie-SouL  | |  |  | | Dia Do Motard Lamego Abril de 2007 03:19+/- 20.000 Motards de todo o pais Tags: bizznizz Category: Auto & Vehicles Views: 55 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 28, 07 By: bizznizz | |  |  | | Dia Do Motard Lamego Abril de 2007 01:42+/- 20.000 Motards de todo o pais Tags: bizznizz Category: Auto & Vehicles Views: 45 Comments: 0 Added: Apr 28, 07 By: bizznizz | |  |
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