The curse of Tlatelolco
The history of Mexico is more than often written in the blood of its children, and some places are particularly symbolic of this tragedy.
This is the story of the Tlatelolco district of the Mexican capital from its Aztec days to the present day. Terrible events occurred there throughout history, as if the place bore a dreadful curse.
If you are interested in classical Greece and ancient Rome, I would like to recommend Dr Garrett Ryan’s channel Told in Stone. This site offers a unique approach to the history of classical Antiquity.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqBiWcuTF8IaLH7wBqnihsQ
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This is the story of the Tlatelolco district of the Mexican capital from its Aztec days to the present day. Terrible events occurred there throughout history, as if the place bore a dreadful curse.
If you are interested in classical Greece and ancient Rome, I would like to recommend Dr Garrett Ryan’s channel Told in Stone. This site offers a unique approach to the history of classical Antiquity.
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqBiWcuTF8IaLH7wBqnihsQ
Видео The curse of Tlatelolco канала América Latina Story
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