Communication system and other curious details on the Zapatista organization : data supplied by General Adrian Castrejon and Congressman Palacios : typescript, undated [1948?].

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Communication system and other curious details on the Zapatista organization : data supplied by General Adrian Castrejon and Congressman Palacios : typescript, undated [1948?].

A typed translation of an account of the communication system of the Zapatista revolutionaries and of two women who facilitated it.

1 item (9 p.) ; 26.8 cm

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