Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Incidente de 28 de fevereiro" in Portuguese language version.
In Taiwan, the period immediately following the 228 Incident is known as the “White Terror”(...). Just blocks away from the Presidential Palace in Taipei is a museum and park memorializing the victims of the 228 Massacre
To somber cello music that evokes “Schindler’s List,” displays memorialize the lives lost, including much of the island’s elite: painters, lawyers, professors and doctors. In 1992, an official commission estimated that 18,000 to 28,000 people had been killed.
The memory of the February 28 massacre, although politically taboo during the KMT’s authoritarian rule
realization that his grandfather had been one of the tens of thousands of victims targeted and murdered in Taiwan's “February 28 Massacres.”
The memory of the February 28 massacre, although politically taboo during the KMT’s authoritarian rule
To somber cello music that evokes “Schindler’s List,” displays memorialize the lives lost, including much of the island’s elite: painters, lawyers, professors and doctors. In 1992, an official commission estimated that 18,000 to 28,000 people had been killed.