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Or the Pancho Villa death mask, auctioned off for $17K, that some say was bogus. Or even Villa's headless corpse, which could be in Mexico City or Parral, Chihuahua, depending on whose story you buy.
CHIHUAHUA, Mexico—In life, Pancho Villa was a bandit, a general, a folk hero. In short, he embodied the Mexican Revolution. In death, however, his body is a tricky one to find. The trigger ...
He was a puppet, a pauper, a pirate, a poet, a pawn and a king, not to mention a hero of the Mexican Revolution, and you can toss in Saturday-matinee movie star too. That was life for Pancho Villa ...
For the January, 1975 issue of High Times, Robert Lemmo wrote about the legendary Pancho Villa (1878-1923). In conjunction with Pancho Villa’s birthday on June 5, we’re republishing the story ...
Later in the war, Woodrow Wilson’s administration backed one of Villa’s rival commanders, and Villa launched an attack on Columbus, N.M. in 1916. The U.S. political-entertainment complex, as ...
When Venustiano Carranza was president. 12,000 Americans crossed the border To hunt down and punish Pancho Villa for a “slip.” Poncho Villa (between 1908 and 1919, Library of Congress On March ...