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Hebron massacre - traducción al español

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE

Hebron massacre         
  • Synagogue desecrated during the riots
  • Elhanan Zelig Roch, a student of the Hebron Yeshiva, lost a hand in the attack
  • ''The Baltimore News'']] header reads: "Massacre of women, children at Hebron told by refugees"
  • A ransacked house in the Jewish quarter of Hebron
  • Jewish child victim of Arab riots
  • Raymond Cafferata about 1926
MASSACRE OF JEWISH RESIDENTS OF HEBRON BY ARABS RESIDENTS IN 1929 ARAB RIOTS IN MANDATORY PALESTINE
1929 Hebron Massacre; Hebron Massacre; Wailing Wall Disturbances; 1929 Massacre; Hebron massacre; Hebron massacres
La masacre de Hebrón
Mountain Meadows Massacre         
  • theocratic]] leader of the Utah Territory at the time of the massacre.
  • Christopher Kit Fancher (survivor of the Mountain Meadows massacre)
  • Parowan]] and neighboring settlements before the massacre
  • Utah firing squad]] on March 23, 1877. Lee is seated, next to his coffin.
  • Justice At Last! – ''Leslie's Monthly Magazine'' article of 1877.
  • The cover of the August 13, 1859, issue of ''[[Harper's Weekly]]'' illustrating the killing field as described by Brevet Major Carleton "one too horrible and sickening for language to describe. Human skeletons, disjointed bones, ghastly skulls, and the hair of women were scattered in frightful profusion over a distance of two miles." "the remains were not buried at all until after they had been dismembered by the wolves and the flesh stripped from the bones, and then only such bones were buried as lay scattered along nearest the road".
  • Memorial monument built at the site in 1990
1857 MASSACRE OF CALIFORNIA-BOUND EMIGRANTS BY MORMON MILITIAMEN
Mountain meadows massacre; Meadow Mountain Massacre; Mountain Meadow massacre; The Mountain Massacre; Mountain meadow massacre; Mountain Meadow Massacre; The Mountain Meadows Massacre; Mountains meadows massacre; Mountain Meadows Massacre Site; Mountain Meadows massacre; David W. Beller
Masacre de Mountain Meadows (1857), masacre de los pioneros que no eran mormones llevada a cabo por los indios y mormones al sur de Utah (EEUU)
massacre         
INCIDENT WHERE SOME GROUP IS KILLED BY ANOTHER
Massacres; Masscred; Masacre; Massacred; Masacres; Massakre; Massacring; Fractal massacre
matanza
carnicería
masacre
hacer una carnicería
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Definición

massacre
n. to carry out, perpetrate a massacre

Wikipedia

Hebron massacre (disambiguation)

The Hebron massacre was a massacre of Jews at Hebron that occurred during the 1929 Palestine riots.

Hebron massacre may also refer to:

  • 1517 Hebron attacks
  • Battle of Hebron in 1834
  • 1929 Hebron massacre
  • 1980 Hebron attack
  • Cave of the Patriarchs massacre in 1994
  • Hebron Massacre, a 1994 album by Muslimgauze
Ejemplos de uso de Hebron massacre
1. Other examples are the killer of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, Ygal Amir, and Hebron massacre perpetrator Baruch Goldstein.
2. A piece of history Descendants of the survivors of the 1'2' Hebron massacre buy a home in the city. .
3. A co–founder of the messianic Gush Khatif settlers movement, Froman split from the group after Baruch Goldstein‘s Hebron massacre.
4. In addition to documenting the Zionist enterprise in cities, kibbutzim and villages, he photographed most of the significant events of the period: General Allenby‘s entry into Jerusalem, the Zionist Commission, the Jewish Legion, the installation of High Commissioner Herbert Samuel, the visit of Winston Churchill, the 1'2' Hebron massacre, and portraits of yishuv leaders in the early 20th century.