Joao_Candido.jpg
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English:
João Cândido Felisberto
(the tall man at the centre) with reporters, officers and sailors on the battleship
Minas Geraes
, 26 November 1910, the final day of the mutiny.
Deutsch:
einige der Seeleute mit Reportern auf dem Schlachtschiff
Minas Geraes
am 26. November 1910, dem letzten Tag der
Revolta da Chibata
; in der Mitte João Cândido
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Date | |
Source | O Malho , 3 December 1910; obtained through Google Books ( [1] ) |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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João Cândido, the "Black Admiral"