I had the pleasure of meeting his wife (well at least one of them) in the early seventies in Chihuahua Mexico when I was a kid. She was pretty old at the time but sharp as a tack. I still have pictures of the bullet riddled roadster he was killed in somewhere in the family albums. In fact when I was in there, there were still many old buildings that had bullet holes in them from the revolution.
Dudeee, Luz Corral! I didn't have the fortune of meeting her, but we took a tour of her hacienda in school. I might not have met her in person, but, I read her biography, and oh dear, was she a woman of respect. Cheers from Northern Mexico!
I just have only one thing to say ...The USA always making an apology for the poverty of Mexico, it is as if I went to the poorest places in the USA and we said this is the USA. Yes, but the USA always ruin it with their adaptations, which according to them they believe is Mexico. The Mexican uniforms were as precise as those of the First World War, the federal uniforms had a German cut, very elegant, if you don't google photos, you will not know it .... and then the rebels are portrayed in Peruvian clothing. It doesn't have to be for God.
Heroe? Este hombre era un terrorista, literalmente hizo una masacre de Chinos, tenia una silla de montar forrada en piel humana, y mataba a sus propios hombres al perder batallas, de heroe no tiene nada este kbron
Props to Antonio Banderas for such an honorable role but the fact still remains: Getting a Spaniard to play the part of one of the most important Mexican revolutionary leaders is akin to getting a British actor to play the part of Ulysses S. Grant.
xm377Moyocoyatzin in the movie Lincoln Daniel day Lewis a British plays Abraham Lincoln an American. I don't care what nationality an actor is from. As long as he plays truthfully to the role I can care less about his nationality
@@Taventhegreat its not the same, Americans and Europeans are the same, Mexicans who are half european and half native (93% of the population) are very different
primero y antes de nada viva villa, segundo viva villa, el ejercito rojo o regular. fue adiestrado con oficiales alemanes, quienes trajeron ametralladoras, y les enseñaron las tácticas europeas , trincheras etc. villa era un gran héroe. para mi uno de los mejores. invadio estados unidos. tenia huevos. no obstante lucharon muy bien y ganaron muchas batallas. los tenían bien puestos. lastima que no hallan mas gente como el. viva mexico.
the mexicans also had their own weapons, like the mexican mauser in 1910, mexicans bought the right to the germans and the first rifle semi automatic was created by general mexican, Manuel Mondragon. The rifle mondragon.
My dad grew up in Camargo, Chihuahua and one of the wealthiest men in the city was his next-door neighbor, and everyone knew that he was one of the assassins who was paid by the United States to murder Pancho Villa. It was said that he was paid with a chest full of gold coins.
Que viva Francisco Villa,que viva la Revolución De México, cuando Mexico se une de verdad Somos imparables, siempre poniendo en alto el honor y Gloria de México!! 🥀🇲🇽💓
Not to forget that Mitt Rommney's grandparents also refused to pay Villa's revolutionary tax and left Mexico. A few of the Romneys who already felt part of Mexico, paid the tax and they were able to stay in Mexico.
I hope to write the story from my grandfather's perspective: he told me he was very young, about 14 or 15, when the Mexican Army forced him to leave his home. Veronica L. Perez Grijalva-Palmisano
No podía ser otro banderas era el actor q tenía q representar a Villa en una película, un español representando a un mexicano, algo subliminal, viva doroteo a rango, viva pancho villa
He didnt hate Chinese, but they refuse to pay the revolutionary tax, he also expelled the Spanish merchants from torreon because they refuse to pay the revolutionary tax, and he wanted to execute them, but Carranza was not going to be happy with Villa, getting in trouble with another European nation after the episode with Benton. He send all the Spaniards in pig cages to Tampico and deported them to SPain. Only one Spaniard from Galicia agreed to pay the revolutionary tax and was allowed to stay
Also the Texas War of Indepence had many Talaxcalan descendents fighting for Texas. Even Benito Juarez supported Texas independence against Tryanical Santa Ana ( a wealthy spaniard non -mestizo ruler). Even Benito Juarez was a Zapotec who didn't learn spanish till he was 15. I know that my indegenious family changed their surname into a French surname for some perks and bennefits in land. When Villa came out some family changed back to spanish surnames for counter bennefits from madero.
This is exactly true ! Many indigenous people native to the Americas continent especially Mexico had there last names changed to Spanish by law and Catholic Church law . Many Irish , French , German , African , Asian and middle eastern immigrants had to change there last names to Spanish last names by force of Spanish and Catholic law
The historiography that you handle is very made up at the whim of the USA. as US historians such as John Crisp and Jim Grolleman have said. Santa Anna was no tyrant, he was just trying to do the same thing that Otto Von Bismarck did ....when he unified Germany. Santa Anna tried to create a centralist government, with the aim of unifying the Mexican nation more, and creating a national feeling, something that the USA had already been 50 decades ahead of, and something that the USA did not agree with Mexico, for that reason. ..this nation filtered spies into Mexican politics, like Joel Poinsset. Santa Anna was a great military strategist, since he served in the best armies in the world, the Spanish. he won 10 battles in Texas, which US historiography tries to forget. He lost the last battle, because he was betrayed by the Mexican general Vicente Filisola, whom the Anglo-Saxons had bribed. Filisola intercepted a Texan courier, who confirmed that Sam Houston had received 5,000 riflemen from Tennessee. Santa Anna did not know it and launched with 900 men after Houston. Texan Americans wanted Texas for three reasons and this has been well supported by historians like the British Will Fowler, 1) The rebels did not want to arrange their affairs from Texas to Mexico City, due to the centralist government of Santa Anna, because we are talking about a caravan of 3 months of travel. 2. The United States also had an expansion plan and an agenda had to be met. 3. Slavery was very profitable.
yeah even Villa was speaking Nahuatl to inspire the native troops to over throw the government.... my great grandpa a indegenious MAZAHUA from Toluca for some reason inherited a french sur name..and when Villa came by...there was message sent to elimate all nearby foreigners land titles...he didn't change his name and threatened to shoot tresspassers. In the end he recieved a lot of land. Now my unlce who is mayor of that city has close ties to ENRIQUE PENA NIETO who is from the same city.
no se dejen influenciar por algunos políticos, podemos estar unidos y lo estaremos. los yanquees se pondrán nerviosos. viva la unidad de todos los paises hispanos.
General Francisco Villa was a very astute man, always harming the US-American businessmen, for the benefit of the Mexican people, for that reason, he was hated by the US-American capitalists, who sought to get rid of him more than once in collusion with the Mexican authorities, but always failing in its objective. The only time Villa got along with US-American businessmen was when Mutual Film Corporation, the Hollywood production company, proposed to pay him for filming his battles, the deal was closed for $ 28,000 and 20% of the box office profits, Not bad for a military campaign with few resources, made up mostly by peasants. The money was used by Pancho Villa to distribute it among his soldiers, the rest was donated to the peasants, ranchers, workers, the elderly, the construction of public schools was financed, and children with limited resources were given clothing and food.
ahora es un sueño pero en un futuro no muy lejano alguien, de algún país hispano logrará unirnos a todos, incluidos, PORTUGAL, BRASIL Y ESPAÑA, los yanquees se pondrán nerviosos,
Tas pendejo .. orgullo chichimeca el continente es de las americas para los hijos de maíz 🌽 orgullo d nuestros ancestros indígenas. No vuelen a robarnos
sigh... the Mexican government at the time were not Meshika or Mayans. They were "Criollo" run government. White Europeans of Spanish, French, heritage born in Mexico who were considered blue bloods. Some Mexicans would try to marry into those families but they were eurocentric families not Indigenous. The Meshika, Mayans and just about every other mexican mix bloods hated them and their army and fought to bring them down. taking indian women into battle with them.
Mi abuelito, Santana Banderas, Villareal Perez, peleo junto con Pancho Villa pero antes el ejercito Mexicano lo robaron de su rancho y hogar y se lo llevaron.....y los mismos hombres que anduvieron con el en Ejercito Mexicano lo mandaron que se fuera al last de Pancho Villa porque mi abuelito me dijo que ellos pensaban que iba morir si se estuviera y le pregunte por que? Me dijo que Pancho Villa tenia mas de todo: boats, cobijas, armamento, agua, y comida y mucha mas ayuda y (mujeres) asi fue que peleo por y con Villa y la Revolucion y el era de Piedras Negras, Coahuila.
During the Chichamec wars (1540-1800) Tlaxtecan and Mexica families imigrated. New Spain persuaded Tlaxtecan chiefs and Mexica nobles to setttle in CHicamec territory to make CHicamec tribes gradually covert religougsly and to evolve into a colonial ecoonmy In return families were rewarded with more than 5 acres of land and some were given titles for horses and swords. Chiefs were given a cut of the loot from the mines that were blown up with european gunpowder technique.
The mexicans are something New, they are the mixture of many races that the spaniards brought up to New spain ,as human resources..New spain ..this how México was called before.... such as arabs moors, africanos, germans , portuguese, italians from napoles, phillipins, chineese, japanesse, as how far did the spanish empire had come.... all of them had come and they get married with indiginous people from Mexico....and this is how the first mexicans were created, all of them were forced to reject their last names to another ...with spanish meaning. Awsome...ofcourse in USA there are many humanities but the diference is...that they dont mixt...each other and in mexico they did it. Withe with Brown skin, yellow with black etc. Purple with blue, well you sould know.
Many natives submited into Catholicm , even catholicm tweaked its law to suit natives. Not only that some native citizens weren't restricted to only 1 acre per family land titles. They could own up to 20 acres or more encomenedas.European textiles, Cows, chickens , pork,horses were lucrative luxury items for natives. Spanish language ensured that new annexed tribes would be easier to rule on. rather than have a enemy tlaxcala nahuatl tongue cause a heavier uproar amongst annexed tribes.
Pues esta chida la escena y todo pero se me hace muy pendejo que haya un chorro de gente apoyando a Pancho Villa como si fuera un heroe cuando en realidad fue una persona horrible
Those revolutionaries were mowed down like crazy. We’re the federalist using german imported mausers and the revolutionaries used American Winchester’s and other various old western weapons?
The revolutionary’s would have used pretty much anything but yeah mostly lever actions the federales were a modern army and they were using 1898/1908 Mondragón rifles and yes also German Mausers
Una Batalla de mucho poder, aquí al estilo Gringo muy Hollwods nunca se aventuró a la suerte ni tampoco Villa nunca se puso un saco blanco y corbata pasara presumir el resultado Soy Lagunero y mi abuelo estuvo en ella
La película existe en Holanda. Estos acontecimientos de la película si son hechos Fue una escena de película para enseñar a los gringos que Hurst News mentia Si correcto en no tenia pasión para presidente
@@AngelAlejandro-lv5nx no dummy he raided Columbus and lost like a 100 men lol. And then Pershing whooped him and he had to have his rivals the constitutionalists come save him while he ran away lmfao 😂
lol 100k men were sent to the border, more than 10k men were sent to find villa and they never found him, weak, Viva General Pancho Villa @@patricktalbot8980
hay que olvidar viejas rencillas, y pensar en el futuro. que es la unión de todos los hispanos, con ESPAÑA y BRASIL, portugal, seriamos una super potencia. se nos tendria en cuenta en el mundo.
muy anti-espanol wey, por lo menos estudio el personaje, hizo lo mejor para hacer el papel de Villa y se reunion con Katz para que le ayudarle en el personaje. Y al final del dia, Banderas es socialista, al final del dia son las ideas amigo, no caigas en conclusiones por odios del pasado. Mexico no debe esperar para que un productor australiano, fanatico de Villa, que dirigio este filme, Si Mexico es lento en honrar a sus propios heroes, otras nacionalidades lo haran
Pero que clase de insulto es este??? Antonio Banderas es español, no es mexicano, la interpretacion de un español como mexicano y mucho mas de un heroe nacional, es un insulto 🙄😡🤬 Ahora entiendo porque esta pelicula fue un fracaso 🤨😒😎 Es como si un ruso interpretara a George Washington 😒🤨
I had the pleasure of meeting his wife (well at least one of them) in the early seventies in Chihuahua Mexico when I was a kid. She was pretty old at the time but sharp as a tack. I still have pictures of the bullet riddled roadster he was killed in somewhere in the family albums. In fact when I was in there, there were still many old buildings that had bullet holes in them from the revolution.
benthemiester Excelenet man. Is good that you have any interest for Mexican history and Mexican revolution. What's your name? Where are you from?
Dudeee, Luz Corral! I didn't have the fortune of meeting her, but we took a tour of her hacienda in school. I might not have met her in person, but, I read her biography, and oh dear, was she a woman of respect. Cheers from Northern Mexico!
I just have only one thing to say ...The USA always making an apology for the poverty of Mexico, it is as if I went to the poorest places in the USA and we said this is the USA. Yes, but the USA always ruin it with their adaptations, which according to them they believe is Mexico. The Mexican uniforms were as precise as those of the First World War, the federal uniforms had a German cut, very elegant, if you don't google photos, you will not know it .... and then the rebels are portrayed in Peruvian clothing. It doesn't have to be for God.
Qqqqqqqq
My grandfather fought in this battle he was 18, born in 1896
Who side he was in for? And did he make it? And I'm sorry if you don't know your great grandfather.
Pancho Villa was too charismatic ! Sometimes that fact was a hinderance
Awesome 100 years before I was born I am born in 1996🇸🇪💖🇲🇽 Long live Mexico my friend from Sweden
how old are you?
Muy greatgrandfather fought too. On Villa's side. My aunt still has one letter from Villa's División del Norte calling to battle
esto seria un gran dlc para battlefield 1
Call of duty tambien
Un battlefield o Call of duty de la Revolucion mexicana
Yo lo veo más como Red Dead Redemption con John Marston
@KimWell STD Estoy de acuerdo contigo, ponen a los Estados Unidos como héroes cuando no simper son los buenos
@@ryukonv quedaría más como un battlefield la vd
respect from romanians revolutionay to maxican rev.!
🥀🇲🇽💓
Maxican huh ?
Estoy muy orgulloso de decir que vivo en Torreón, Coahuila amo este lugar aqui naci y aqui me voy a morir
X2
Este es un Heroe de verdad 😢😢😭😭 ...
Los envidio Mexicanos....
Saludos desde Argentina
Heroe? Este hombre era un terrorista, literalmente hizo una masacre de Chinos, tenia una silla de montar forrada en piel humana, y mataba a sus propios hombres al perder batallas, de heroe no tiene nada este kbron
My great great grandfather Sgt Henry Arnett killed two mexican bandits, and saved his cousins life fighting Pancho. Thanks for posting this.
Props to Antonio Banderas for such an honorable role but the fact still remains: Getting a Spaniard to play the part of one of the most important Mexican revolutionary leaders is akin to getting a British actor to play the part of Ulysses S. Grant.
xm377Moyocoyatzin in the movie Lincoln Daniel day Lewis a British plays Abraham Lincoln an American. I don't care what nationality an actor is from. As long as he plays truthfully to the role I can care less about his nationality
@@Taventhegreat its not the same, Americans and Europeans are the same, Mexicans who are half european and half native (93% of the population) are very different
Diego Loretto again I don’t care about the actor’s nationality. If he plays it good then that’s all that matters
I care, and its not the same..that's why hardly anyone saw it.
Pedro l.grande30 true u can hear the thick S when he speaks
Viva Francisco Villa, My General! I am Presente!
primero y antes de nada viva villa, segundo viva villa, el ejercito rojo o regular. fue adiestrado con oficiales alemanes, quienes trajeron ametralladoras, y les enseñaron las tácticas europeas , trincheras etc. villa era un gran héroe. para mi uno de los mejores. invadio estados unidos. tenia huevos. no obstante lucharon muy bien y ganaron muchas batallas. los tenían bien puestos. lastima que no hallan mas gente como el. viva mexico.
Sabías que villa no bebía alcohol, prohibió cantinas y cualquier hombre drogado y alcohólico en su presencia le metía un tiro.
@@salvadorcerezojimenez1417 Cuando dices ejercito rojo, the refieres a Los Batallones Rojos de la revolucion Mexicana??
ustedes les llamaban colorados. en la revolución mexicana.
Desde Brazil, presente siempre .
Brazil está con México siempre, nuestro corazon y amistad.
Yo gustaria que fuera como antes...
VIVA VILLA, VIVA MEXICO, UNA TIERRA HERMANA, un saludo a todos. desde canarias.
Bolt acion rifle, Wild West weapon, Cavalry, Bandits, This is the battle in my idea that I love.
the mexicans also had their own weapons, like the mexican mauser in 1910, mexicans bought the right to the germans and the first rifle semi automatic was created by general mexican, Manuel Mondragon. The rifle mondragon.
My dad grew up in Camargo, Chihuahua and one of the wealthiest men in the city was his next-door neighbor, and everyone knew that he was one of the assassins who was paid by the United States to murder Pancho Villa. It was said that he was paid with a chest full of gold coins.
These are real hombres machos no fear to face death. Fighting for their homeland 😬😬
Que viva Francisco Villa,que viva la Revolución De México, cuando Mexico se une de verdad Somos imparables, siempre poniendo en alto el honor y Gloria de México!!
🥀🇲🇽💓
Constitucionalistas: HMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM
Not to forget that Mitt Rommney's grandparents also refused to pay Villa's revolutionary tax and left Mexico. A few of the Romneys who already felt part of Mexico, paid the tax and they were able to stay in Mexico.
Jajaja, en ese entonces Torreón era una ciudad de 40,000 habitantes, no un casco de hacienda.
Y fueron varias batallas, en la película solo pasan una
Y ahorita ya creció, ya hay como 40,100
😂😂@@yahirrow7752
por cierto un saludo desde españa. tenerife, canarias.
no gracias en mexico si pagamos impuestos deshonesto evasor fiscal
Wow no pensé que hubiera películas d ela revolución y menos en otros idioma
Brave women have fought and fallen in this battle
Eternal glory to Pancho Villa and all mexican freedom fighters ! kindest rgds from carinthian rebel
I hope to write the story from my grandfather's perspective: he told me he was very young, about 14 or 15, when the Mexican Army forced him to leave his home. Veronica L. Perez Grijalva-Palmisano
Me gustaria leer eso
I love to read stories that have come down in families' oral histories.
Please write it down.
I had my last name Orozco because it’s was given my ancestors who fought Mexico revolution
No podía ser otro banderas era el actor q tenía q representar a Villa en una película, un español representando a un mexicano, algo subliminal, viva doroteo a rango, viva pancho villa
He didnt hate Chinese, but they refuse to pay the revolutionary tax, he also expelled the Spanish merchants from torreon because they refuse to pay the revolutionary tax, and he wanted to execute them, but Carranza was not going to be happy with Villa, getting in trouble with another European nation after the episode with Benton. He send all the Spaniards in pig cages to Tampico and deported them to SPain. Only one Spaniard from Galicia agreed to pay the revolutionary tax and was allowed to stay
Also the Texas War of Indepence had many Talaxcalan descendents fighting for Texas. Even Benito Juarez supported Texas independence against Tryanical Santa Ana ( a wealthy spaniard non -mestizo ruler).
Even Benito Juarez was a Zapotec who didn't learn spanish till he was 15.
I know that my indegenious family changed their surname into a French surname for some perks and bennefits in land.
When Villa came out some family changed back to spanish surnames for counter bennefits from madero.
This is exactly true ! Many indigenous people native to the Americas continent especially Mexico had there last names changed to Spanish by law and Catholic Church law . Many Irish , French , German , African , Asian and middle eastern immigrants had to change there last names to Spanish last names by force of Spanish and Catholic law
The historiography that you handle is very made up at the whim of the USA. as US historians such as John Crisp and Jim Grolleman have said. Santa Anna was no tyrant, he was just trying to do the same thing that Otto Von Bismarck did ....when he unified Germany. Santa Anna tried to create a centralist government, with the aim of unifying the Mexican nation more, and creating a national feeling, something that the USA had already been 50 decades ahead of, and something that the USA did not agree with Mexico, for that reason. ..this nation filtered spies into Mexican politics, like Joel Poinsset. Santa Anna was a great military strategist, since he served in the best armies in the world, the Spanish. he won 10 battles in Texas, which US historiography tries to forget. He lost the last battle, because he was betrayed by the Mexican general Vicente Filisola, whom the Anglo-Saxons had bribed. Filisola intercepted a Texan courier, who confirmed that Sam Houston had received 5,000 riflemen from Tennessee. Santa Anna did not know it and launched with 900 men after Houston. Texan Americans wanted Texas for three reasons and this has been well supported by historians like the British Will Fowler, 1) The rebels did not want to arrange their affairs from Texas to Mexico City, due to the centralist government of Santa Anna, because we are talking about a caravan of 3 months of travel. 2. The United States also had an expansion plan and an agenda had to be met. 3. Slavery was very profitable.
No manches pancho Villa era el MVP de la partida XD
XD
so while this battle is going on, over in Europe people were in trenches going through ww1 ?
Yes
What kind of artillery was Pancho Villa’s men using?
German gatlings most likely.
yeah even Villa was speaking Nahuatl to inspire the native troops to over throw the government....
my great grandpa a indegenious MAZAHUA from Toluca for some reason inherited a french sur name..and when Villa came by...there was message sent to elimate all nearby foreigners land titles...he didn't change his name and threatened to shoot tresspassers.
In the end he recieved a lot of land. Now my unlce who is mayor of that city has close ties to ENRIQUE PENA NIETO who is from the same city.
Wow
En la película debería haber aparecido más Felipe ángeles casi no hablan de el pero aun así excelente película
no se dejen influenciar por algunos políticos, podemos estar unidos y lo estaremos. los yanquees se pondrán nerviosos. viva la unidad de todos los paises hispanos.
Yo soy negro pero viva Mexico 🇲🇽
No tiene nada que ver que seas negro, acá todos somos color humilde :v
@@Mercurio1111 no todos
@@FrankSlw tu mamá si
@@Mercurio1111de echo toda mi familia es mestiza pero con mas partes blancas
@@Mercurio1111 bro ese comentario fue hace 3 años y sigues vivo :0 xdxdxdx
Como olvidar cuando el gato con botas salvo la vida de su amado México
😂😂.
Alguien me puede decir si a la edificación a la que se hace referencia aún existe en Torreón?
En el centro hay muchos edificios viejos, y todavía está un edificio con la marca del cañonazo, y si olvidar al Canal de la Perla
Ahí que parte de tierron Coahuila es 😮!?
como se llama esta pelicula ??
El Beny la ubiera armado más de pancho villa.
En realidad pancho Villa era blanco como banderas
le hacia falta el cochiloco
@@yussfx3517 El Cochiloco como Álvaro Obregón jaja
@@luismanuellirahernandez219 hahahhahahahhahahahahahha
@@edi.duzit23 si era blanco busca fotos de el cuando era joven
Hubieran puesto a un actor mexicano de huevos ! Que si los hay todavía .
Antonio Aguilar en sus tiempos tenia un parecido a Pancho Villa pero no tenía el mismo presupuesto en el cine.
El director australiano admirador de Pancho villa , Escogio a un actor conocido para que los gringos supieran quien fue Villa
Alan Arkin as Sam Dreben was casting genius.
Viva, Mexico!
General Francisco Villa was a very astute man, always harming the US-American businessmen, for the benefit of the Mexican people, for that reason, he was hated by the US-American capitalists, who sought to get rid of him more than once in collusion with the Mexican authorities, but always failing in its objective.
The only time Villa got along with US-American businessmen was when Mutual Film Corporation, the Hollywood production company, proposed to pay him for filming his battles, the deal was closed for $ 28,000 and 20% of the box office profits, Not bad for a military campaign with few resources, made up mostly by peasants.
The money was used by Pancho Villa to distribute it among his soldiers, the rest was donated to the peasants, ranchers, workers, the elderly, the construction of public schools was financed, and children with limited resources were given clothing and food.
Can you provide some good sources? I don’t doubt you from what I’ve read from John Reed but I wanna read more
@@evanmoreno360 "The Life and Times of Pancho Villa" by Friedrich Katz.
ahora es un sueño pero en un futuro no muy lejano alguien, de algún país hispano logrará unirnos a todos, incluidos, PORTUGAL, BRASIL Y ESPAÑA, los yanquees se pondrán nerviosos,
Tas pendejo .. orgullo chichimeca el continente es de las americas para los hijos de maíz 🌽 orgullo d nuestros ancestros indígenas. No vuelen a robarnos
Viva mi general Villa. Justiciero social!!!! Y padre de los desprotegidos.
vaya antonio banderas un malagueño haciendo del general VILLA, todo un honor.
Muchos malagueños de apellidos Ocon se mudaron a Durango Mexico, donde era Pancho Villa
What is the name of this film please?
What’s the movie name, I wish to purchase it. Looks interesting
can someone tell me what is this movie ? please
viva a unión de todos los paises hisopanos. un saludo hermanos de AMÉRICA.
Viva el continente de las americas somos indígenas no hispano
@@BIGdaddy-vs7og somos mestizos
@@BIGdaddy-vs7og
😊👍
sigh... the Mexican government at the time were not Meshika or Mayans. They were "Criollo" run government. White Europeans of Spanish, French, heritage born in Mexico who were considered blue bloods. Some Mexicans would try to marry into those families but they were eurocentric families not Indigenous. The Meshika, Mayans and just about every other mexican mix bloods hated them and their army and fought to bring them down. taking indian women into battle with them.
Mexica*
Thats why our countries name is Mexico because of Mexicas or better known as Aztecas
¿Cuál es esta película?
No se porque dice no sacó in dlc de la revolución en Battlefield 1
frontal attack against a prepared position supported by artillery and machine guns
Was thinking the same...
Viva Palestina, y Viva Los Pobres Mexicanos... El grito de zapatistas y villistas... Ariba...
Como que está de la Verga todavía México en la actualidad, y se mamaron en meter niños y mujeres en la revolución.
Yo soy de torreon, solo que naci 90 años despues de esto
Mi abuelito, Santana Banderas, Villareal Perez, peleo junto con Pancho Villa pero antes el ejercito Mexicano lo robaron de su rancho y hogar y se lo llevaron.....y los mismos hombres que anduvieron con el en Ejercito Mexicano lo mandaron que se fuera al last de Pancho Villa porque mi abuelito me dijo que ellos pensaban que iba morir si se estuviera y le pregunte por que? Me dijo que Pancho Villa tenia mas de todo: boats, cobijas, armamento, agua, y comida y mucha mas ayuda y (mujeres) asi fue que peleo por y con Villa y la Revolucion y el era de Piedras Negras, Coahuila.
Battle of terreon in 1914 and World War1 was way months old
What film is this?
and starting pancho villa as himself
I lived in Agua Priegtau for 14 years.
Pancho was z hero...
During the Chichamec wars (1540-1800)
Tlaxtecan and Mexica families imigrated. New Spain persuaded Tlaxtecan chiefs and Mexica nobles to setttle in CHicamec territory to make CHicamec tribes gradually covert religougsly and to evolve into a colonial ecoonmy
In return families were rewarded with more than 5 acres of land and some were given titles for horses and swords. Chiefs were given a cut of the loot from the mines that were blown up with european gunpowder technique.
Orgullo chichimeca hermano ✊🏽
The mexicans are something New, they are the mixture of many races that the spaniards brought up to New spain ,as human resources..New spain ..this how México was called before.... such as arabs moors, africanos, germans , portuguese, italians from napoles, phillipins, chineese, japanesse, as how far did the spanish empire had come.... all of them had come and they get married with indiginous people from Mexico....and this is how the first mexicans were created, all of them were forced to reject their last names to another ...with spanish meaning. Awsome...ofcourse in USA there are many humanities but the diference is...that they dont mixt...each other and in mexico they did it. Withe with Brown skin, yellow with black etc. Purple with blue, well you sould know.
My great great grandpa fought in this battle. He was 13.
TA buena la película.,..cómo se llama ??¿?¿¿?
Oye tú, Francisco Villa
Qué dice tu corazón?
Ya no te acuerdas valiente
Que atacaste a paredón
Ya no te acuerdas valiente
Que tomate a Torreon
What’s the movie called?
pancho villa
Awesome looking movie, what's the name?
pancho villa as himself
ortegaajesus1998
un español reviviendo el personaje de pancho villa, que raro no?
what movie is this from
Granadas ❌
Dinamita ✅👌👌👌
What movie is this
PANCHO VILLA 2004 HBO
my movie dude!
XENON GAMER WITH ANTONIO BANDERAS AS PANCHO VILLA
@@XENONGAMER007 hbo
So Im The only one who have achieve a direct attack to the USA?
Neto Ec I know the post is from a while ago, but he referred to this battle in particular en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Columbus_(1916)
Neto Ec but he did attack Columbus new mexico tho
Until Bin Laden came along...
Nope.. the britts where first,, war of 1812. They took Washington dc and even burn the white house down.
OscarTheGrouch when that happened Hawaii and Alaska where territories and not states so they where not technically part of the Usa.
3:00 Mexican tachanka?
Many natives submited into Catholicm , even catholicm tweaked its law to suit natives.
Not only that some native citizens weren't restricted to only 1 acre per family land titles.
They could own up to 20 acres or more encomenedas.European textiles, Cows, chickens , pork,horses were lucrative luxury items for natives.
Spanish language ensured that new annexed tribes would be easier to rule on. rather than have a enemy tlaxcala nahuatl tongue cause a heavier uproar amongst annexed tribes.
You know you’re history!! Orgullo chichimeca
Pues esta chida la escena y todo pero se me hace muy pendejo que haya un chorro de gente apoyando a Pancho Villa como si fuera un heroe cuando en realidad fue una persona horrible
Excellent
es una idea muy buena que no se quien la dijo. todos unidos hablando el mismo idioma. una super potencia.
😮 I live in Torreón
I live in Veracruz, Mexico.
Denny Castro viva torreón Coahuila la comarca lagunera ,😍😍😘😘😘😁
Deberia ser capital si o no raza saltillo ya no es tan importante como torreon
when you can’t watch the pancho villa biopic series because it’s available in the united states so you’re stuck with this movie
Those revolutionaries were mowed down like crazy. We’re the federalist using german imported mausers and the revolutionaries used American Winchester’s and other various old western weapons?
The revolutionary’s would have used pretty much anything but yeah mostly lever actions the federales were a modern army and they were using 1898/1908 Mondragón rifles and yes also German Mausers
Una Batalla de mucho poder, aquí al estilo Gringo muy Hollwods nunca se aventuró a la suerte ni tampoco Villa nunca se puso un saco blanco y corbata pasara presumir el resultado Soy Lagunero y mi abuelo estuvo en ella
La película existe en Holanda. Estos acontecimientos de la película si son hechos
Fue una escena de película para enseñar a los gringos que Hurst News mentia
Si correcto en no tenia pasión para presidente
Buen vídeo
Remember when he tried to raid the U.S. and the Americans absolutely slapped him down lol
En realidad es al revés
@@AngelAlejandro-lv5nx no dummy he raided Columbus and lost like a 100 men lol. And then Pershing whooped him and he had to have his rivals the constitutionalists come save him while he ran away lmfao 😂
lol 100k men were sent to the border, more than 10k men were sent to find villa and they never found him, weak, Viva General Pancho Villa @@patricktalbot8980
He didn’t try, he did it 🤣
good movie
hay que olvidar viejas rencillas, y pensar en el futuro. que es la unión de todos los hispanos, con ESPAÑA y BRASIL, portugal, seriamos una super potencia. se nos tendria en cuenta en el mundo.
Union con la gente indígena de el continente de las americas . Los españoles que sigan soñando se les acabó el corrido
Mi general pancho villa!
WTF!? Antonio Banderas for this role!
4:18 guy looks more like Pancho Villa than Antonio Banderas.
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Pancho villa was blond in the real lífe but in black and withe picture it doesnt look that.
03:20 Se murió adelita, pero su leyenda perdura...
Habian miles de adelitas
muy anti-espanol wey, por lo menos estudio el personaje, hizo lo mejor para hacer el papel de Villa y se reunion con Katz para que le ayudarle en el personaje. Y al final del dia, Banderas es socialista, al final del dia son las ideas amigo, no caigas en conclusiones por odios del pasado. Mexico no debe esperar para que un productor australiano, fanatico de Villa, que dirigio este filme, Si Mexico es lento en honrar a sus propios heroes, otras nacionalidades lo haran
umm.. how is this different from what I just said?
Yo pido justicia al cielo!🙏
Pero que clase de insulto es este??? Antonio Banderas es español, no es mexicano, la interpretacion de un español como mexicano y mucho mas de un heroe nacional, es un insulto 🙄😡🤬 Ahora entiendo porque esta pelicula fue un fracaso 🤨😒😎 Es como si un ruso interpretara a George Washington 😒🤨
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grazie amigo, viva rumania!!!
¿Típico no?
Cuando el Pancho Villa tomó mi ciudad.
Torreón.
F a spaniard playing the role of a Legend.
Viva mi Gerenal Francisco Villa
Juan Vargas, qué haces ahí? Esa no es tu familia jajaja
❤❤❤😘❤️🥰🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
No mamen. ..😂 antonio baderas. Se pasan de verg
Que pedo con la ciudad, parece una hacienda jaja