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Jose Diaz Archive at marxists.org; Dolores Ibárruri, Jose Diaz (1942) Jose Diaz Archive (in Spanish) Homage in Seville (in Spanish) Collected speeches (in Spanish) Lessons From Our National Revolutionary War Against Fascism, 1936–1969 (PCE (M-L) self-criticism of its Stalinist past) (note the reference to José Díaz as "[an] authentic ...
José Díaz-Balart Caballero (born November 7, 1960) is a Cuban-American journalist and television anchorman. [2] On September 7, 2021, Diaz-Balart stepped down as anchor of the weeknight editions of Noticias Telemundo.
Jose "Pepi" Diaz, American attorney and The Apprentice contestant; Joey Diaz (born 1963), Cuban American stand-up comedian This page was last edited on 25 ...
The Sleepy Lagoon murder was the name that Los Angeles newspapers used to describe the death of José Gallardo Díaz, who was discovered unconscious and dying near a reservoir (dubbed the Sleepy Lagoon) with two stab wounds and a broken finger in Commerce, California, United States, on the morning of August 2, 1942.
Joseph "JoJo" Pedroza Diaz Jr. (born November 23, 1992) is a Mexican-American professional boxer who held the IBF super featherweight title from 2020 to February 2021. Early life and education [ edit ]
Barely four months later, however, on 26 January 1867, a Brazilian shell exploded over general Diaz's canoe while he was fishing in the River Paraguay, outside the camp at Curupayty. President Francisco Solano López visited the wounded Díaz every day. Díaz's leg was amputated by doctors, but he still died on 7 February 1867.
José Diaz, Spanish rugby union player; Jose Diaz-Balart, Cuban-American journalist and television anchorman; José Diaz Ramos, Spanish trade unionist and politician; José Antonio Díaz, Cuban fencer and Olympics competitor; Jose Antonio Diaz, known as Coco, Joey or Karate, Cuban-born American comedian, actor and podcast host
The Díaz cousins were born and raised in the town of Toa Alta, Puerto Rico when the island was a Spanish territory. They were both Sergeants in the Toa Alta Militia, and with their unit were sent to defend San Juan upon the attempted invasion of the island by British forces under the command of Sir Ralph Abercromby.