Masacre de No Gun Ri (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Masacre de No Gun Ri" in Spanish language version.

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  • Williams, Jeremy (17 de febrero de 2011). «Kill 'em All: The American Military in Korea». British Broadcasting Corp. Consultado el 13 de agosto de 2015. 
  • Williams, Jeremy (17 de febrero de 2011). «Kill 'em All: The American Military in Korea». British Broadcasting Corp. Consultado el 13 de agosto de 2015. «Declassified military documents recently found in the U.S. National Archives show clearly how US commanders repeatedly, and without ambiguity, ordered forces under their control to target and kill Korean refugees caught on the battlefield.» 

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  • Cumings, Bruce (December 2001). «Occurrence at Nogun-ri Bridge». Critical Asian Studies 33 (4): 512. ISSN 1467-2715. 

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  • Office of the Inspector General, Department of the Army. No Gun Ri Review. Washington, D.C. January 2001

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  • ARD Television, Germany. "The Massacre of No Gun Ri," March 19, 2007, retrieved August 17, 2015.
  • October Films (1 de febrero de 2002). «Kill 'Em All: American War Crimes in Korea». BBC Timewatch. Consultado el 16 de septiembre de 2015. «Yang Hae-chan: 'The floor inside the tunnel was a mix of gravel and sand. People clawed with their bare hands to make holes to hide in. Other people piled up the dead, like a barricade.'». 
  • October Films (1 de febrero de 2002). «Kill 'Em All: American War Crimes in Korea». BBC Timewatch. Consultado el 16 de septiembre de 2015. «Joseph Jackman: 'The old man (company commander), yes, right down the line he's running down the line, "Kill 'em all!" ... I don't know if they were soldiers or what. Kids, there was kids out there, it didn't matter what it was, 8 to 80, blind, crippled or crazy, they shot 'em.'».