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  • General Castelo Branco who created Latin America's first death squads?

    Who's Supporting or Opposing Ahmadinejead or Mousavi? 2009

  • General Castelo Branco will create Latin America's first death squads, or bands of secret police who hunt down "communists" for torture, interrogation and murder.

    George Bush's Samson Option 2007

  • General Castelo Branco will create Latin America's first death squads, or bands of secret police who hunt down "communists" for torture, interrogation and murder.

    George Bush's Samson Option 2007

  • General Castelo Branco will create Latin America's first death squads, or bands of secret police who hunt down "communists" for torture, interrogation and murder.

    George Bush's Samson Option 2007

  • General Castelo Branco will create Latin America's first death squads, or bands of secret police who hunt down "communists" for torture, interrogation and murder.

    George Bush's Samson Option 2007

  • "Is Castelo Branco, " he asked Vicente, 'the only route to the river?

    Sharpe's Escape Cornwell, Bernard 2003

  • He had thought the boat, which they had bought for too much money south of Castelo Branco, would take them all the way to the wharves of Lisbon, but now he saw that the British Navy was blockading the river.

    Sharpe's Escape Cornwell, Bernard 2003

  • And they were trying to reach the army by crossing the hills, going towards Castelo Branco because the road to that city would be free of the French, but they planned to cut south as they neared the river.

    Sharpe's Escape Cornwell, Bernard 2003

  • He had just marched his shrunken company north from Castelo Branco, ordered to Army Headquarters by a mysterious summons for which he had still not been given an explanation.

    Sharpe's Enemy Cornwell, Bernard 1984

  • Some of the men looked that way, as though they expected to see Bonaparte himself coming through the olive trees on the outskirts of Castelo Branco.

    Sharpe's Eagle Cornwell, Bernard 1981

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