División del Norte
The División del Norte was an armed faction formed by Francisco I. Madero and initially led by General José González Salas following Madero's call to arms at the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution in 1910. González Salas served in Francisco I. Madero's cabinet as Minister of War, but at the outbreak of the 1912 rebellion by Pascual Orozco, González Salas organized 6,000 troops of the Federal Army at Torreón. Orozquista forces surprised González Salas at the First Battle of Rellano. They sent an explosives packed train hurtling toward the Federales, killing at least 60 and injuring González Salas. Mutinous troops killed one of his commanders and after seeing the officer's body, González Salas committed suicide.
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División del Norte
The División del Norte was an armed faction formed by Francisco I. Madero and initially led by General José González Salas following Madero's call to arms at the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution in 1910. González Salas served in Francisco I. Madero's cabinet as Minister of War, but at the outbreak of the 1912 rebellion by Pascual Orozco, González Salas organized 6,000 troops of the Federal Army at Torreón. Orozquista forces surprised González Salas at the First Battle of Rellano. They sent an explosives packed train hurtling toward the Federales, killing at least 60 and injuring González Salas. Mutinous troops killed one of his commanders and after seeing the officer's body, González Salas committed suicide.
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De Divisie van het Noorden (Sp ...... rna de divisie werd opgeheven.
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La División del Norte (Divisio ...... e in seguito da Pancho Villa.
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La División del Norte es la fo ...... ras sufrieron varias derrotas.
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The División del Norte was an ...... on of Villa, but not his name.
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General Pancho Villa commander of the División del Norte
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División del Norte
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De Divisie van het Noorden (Sp ...... het noorden het bekendste was.
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La División del Norte (Divisio ...... e in seguito da Pancho Villa.
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La División del Norte es la fo ...... ar del general Álvaro Obregón.
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The División del Norte was an ...... zález Salas committed suicide.
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Divisie van het Noorden
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División del Norte (México)
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División del Norte
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