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LA POLÍTICA ESPAÑOLA DE
RECONCENTRACIÓN EN CUBA (1896-1897)
(EL HOLOCAUSTO CUBANO)
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Pulse en las fotos
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| Cementerio de Colón, La Habana,
Cuba, 1898 |
225,000 civiles cubanos murieron en
18 meses, 1896-97
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WEYLER'S RECONCENTRATION POLICY AND ITS HORRORS, Our
War With Spain For Cuba's Freedom by Trumbull White
Pacificos Starving and Dying, New Haven Evening
Register, May 27, 1897
Hungry Cuban Children With the Mark of Death, The
Baltimore Sun, May 28, 1897
During August 500 Persons Died in Guines, a Town of 4,000
Baltimore Sun, Sept. 6, 1897
Thousands Have Perished in Cuba From Starvation The
Philadelphia Inquirer, November 12, 1897
Reconcentration Works Ruin (N. Y. Times, Nov. 23,
1897)
Dying Cubans Thrown Into the Street, Baltimore Sun,
December 31, 1897
Reconcentrado Distress The Commercial Appeal,
(Memphis, TN) Dec. 31, 1897
Havana Sufferers Receive Aid from the United States
Daily Olympian (Olympia, Washington) January 11, 1898
Is Heart-Sicking: 200,000 Starving in a Land of Plenty
Grand Rapids Herald, March 1, 1898
Appalling Figures of Red Cross Society and Dead and Dying in
the Island, Omaha World Herald, March 9, 1898
A City of Horrors: Five Hundred and Fifty Have Died in
Matanzas This Month From Starvation, Baltimore Sun,
March 14, 1898
Dire Times in Cuba: Starving Women and Children, The
Helena Independent (Montana), March 16, 1898
More Food For Starving Cubans: Ward Liner Leaves With 560
Tons of Provisions for Reconcentrados, N.Y. Evening
Journal, March 17, 1898
Cuban Reconcentration Policy and its Effects, Speech By
Vermont Senator Redfield Proctor in the US Senate, March 17,
1898
Awful Plight of God's Creatures, Omaha World Herald,
March 21, 1898
A Descent Into Hell: Starvation of the Innocents,
Minneapolis Journal, March 23, 1898
The Victims of Starvation: Spaniards Admit 225,000
Non-Combatants Have Died, Baltimore Sun, March
24, 1898
Spain Gives In: Reconcentrado Order Is Partly Rescinded
Morning Oregonian (Portland) March 31, 1898
Reconcentrados in Three Provinces to be Allowed to Return to
Their Homes, Butte Weekly Miner, March 31, 1898
No More Concentration (N. Y. Times, April 1,
1898)
Reports From Cuban Governors Admit Deplorable Conditions,
Duluth News Tribune, April 1, 1898
Order Revoking Concentration is Rendered of No Effect,
Aberdeen Daily News, April 5, 1898
The Butcher of Cuba: Weyler and the Origin of the
Reconcentrado Plan Salt Lake Tribune, April 5,
1898
A Chapter in Spanish Rule (N. Y. Times, April 8,
1898)
Relief Work Done in Cuba: Distribution of the Kansas City
Star's Supplies in Matanzas City, Omaha World Herald,
April 10, 1898
Official Tales of the Starvation and Sufferings of the
Wretched Concentrados (N. Y. Times, April 12,
1898)
Conditions of the Cuban Reconcentrados Graphically Described,
Baltimore Sun, April 12, 1898
Red Cross Work in Cuba, Kansas City Star, May 14,
1898
Ravages of Famine "Weyler's Chickens" Feast on Dead
Reconcentrados, Duluth News Tribune, May 16, 1898
Sad Memories of Havana: Stories of Reconcentrados,
Columbus Enquirer-Sun, May 22, 1898
A Jewish Reconcentrado in Charlotte, N.C., Charlotte
Daily Observer, June 22, 1898
Suffer for Food People of Santiago Are Almost Starving,
Duluth News Tribune, July 6, 1898
Dying by Hundreds. Terrible State of Starvation in Havana,
Tacoma Daily News, August 3, 1898
Reconcentrado Mascot. The Grand Forks Daily Herald,
August 7, 1898
Feeding the Poor in Havana (N. Y. Times, December
23, 1898)
Comida: An Experience in Famine, Atlantic Monthly,
March 1899, 343-348
Reconcentrado Quarters Burn, and Three Children Perish,
Macon Telegraph, March 10, 1899
A Reconcentrado Village of Death, Phoenix Weekly
Herald, (Phoenix, AZ), April 6, 1899
A Cuban Interior Town: Population Reduced By Starvation From
Nearly 8,000 to 1,800, Weekly Indiana State Journal,
May 17, 1899
Succoring Cuban Orphans, The Milwaukee Sentinel,
(Milwaukee, WI) August 2, 1899
La política de reconcentración de Weyler