Guerra de Independencia de Mozambique (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Guerra de Independencia de Mozambique" in Spanish language version.

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  • White, Matthew (Diciembre de 2005). «Mid-Range Wars and Atrocities of the Twentieth Century» (en inglés). Consultado el 29 de junio de 2009.  Hartman, T., A World Atlas of Military History 1945-1984 (1984) señala 10 000 bajas para las fuerzas del Frelimo, 3500 soldados portugueses y 50 000 civiles, lo que da un total de 63 500 muertos. Sin embargo, William Eckhardt apunta unos 30 000 muertos en total, mientras que Charles Lewis Taylor en su The World Handbook of Political and Social Indicators apunta a 4625 muertes; hay que indicar que esta obra muestra la mínima cantidad de bajas verificables, y que suelen ser menores a las estimadas, dejando de lado las bajas de fuerzas extranjeras y sólo teniendo en cuenta las bajas en combate.

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  • Stewart Lloyd-Jones. Centro de Documentação 25 de Abril, Universidad de Coimbra, ed. «Portugal's history since 1974» (en inglés). Lisboa: ISCTE. Consultado el 29 de junio de 2009. «The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP–Partido Comunista Português), which had courted and infiltrated the MFA from the very first days of the revolution, decided that the time was now right for it to seize the initiative. Much of the radical fervour that was unleashed following Spínola's coup attempt was encouraged by the PCP as part of their own agenda to infiltrate the MFA and steer the revolution in their direction.» 

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  • Roelof J. Kloppers : Border Crossings : Life in the Mozambique / South Africa Borderland since 1975. University of Pretoria. 2005. Online. Retrieved on March 13, 2007

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