The General Máximo Castillo quote by Friedrich Katz
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The General Máximo Castillo quote by Friedrich Katz

"Castillo never used the power and the resources at his disposal to enrich himself during the age of revolution. His memory truly needs to be rescued from oblivion, and these memoirs will contribute to that endeavor to a significant extent. They are a living testimonial of the history of the great popular revolution that swept Mexico, and particularly Chihuahua, beginning in 1910." .... Friedrich Katz

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Máximo Castillo taken to Fort Wingate in New Mexico
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Máximo Castillo taken to Fort Wingate in New Mexico

On February 16, 1914 the General Máximo Castillo crossed the border into El Paso, Texas. The next day Máximo was arrested by U.S. border guards and detained at Fort Bliss where he wrote the memoirs on the Mexican Revolution. The featured image was taken on May 4, 1914 when Máximo was transferred to Fort Wingate, New Mexico where he stayed a while before returning back to Fort Bliss, and he lived until his release.

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Máximo Castillo with Francisco González & Fortunato Casavantes
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Máximo Castillo with Francisco González & Fortunato Casavantes

Máximo Castillo and the Mexican Revolution, is the recently released English translation of the memoirs of General Máximo Castillo of Chihuahua, a pivotal and passionate leader in the civil war that consumed Mexico between 1910 and 1920, he emerged as an influential figure in the Mexican Revolution fighting for land reform before being imprisoned, and then exiled to Cuba. During his captivity, General Máximo Castillo wrote his memoirs of triumph and the unfortunate set backs.

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Máximo Castillo and the Mexican Revolution
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Máximo Castillo and the Mexican Revolution

Máximo Castillo and the Mexican Revolution, is the recently released English translation of the memoirs of General Máximo Castillo of Chihuahua, a pivotal and passionate leader in the civil war that consumed Mexico between 1910 and 1920, he emerged as an influential figure in the Mexican Revolution fighting for land reform before being imprisoned, and then exiled to Cuba. During his captivity, General Máximo Castillo wrote his memoirs of triumph and the unfortunate set backs.

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Apolonio Castillo
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Apolonio Castillo

One week before the beginning of the revolution, Máximo Castillo said good bye to his family leaving his small ranch in San Nicolás de Carretas, and accompanied by his brother Apolonio Castillo joined Cástulo Hererra and his group of 20 revolutionaries.

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