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The Red Shirts (Spanish: Camisas Rojas) were a paramilitary organization, existing in the 1930s, founded by the atheist and anti-Catholic anticlerical Governor of Tabasco, Mexico, Tomás Garrido Canabal, during his second term. During the ongoing conflict over the anticlerical articles of the 1917 constitution, they systematically destroyed church buildings. The group, created to carry out the governor's orders, takes its name from its uniform of red shirts, black pants, and black and red military caps. It consisted of men and women aged 15 to 30.

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  • Camisas Rojas (México) (es)
  • Camicie Rosse (Messico) (it)
  • Roodhemden (Mexico) (nl)
  • Red Shirts (Mexico) (en)
  • Красные рубашки (ru)
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  • Los Camisas Rojas eran una organización política fundada por el Gobernador de Tabasco, México, Tomás Garrido Canabal durante su segundo período.​Recibieron el característico nombre por su uniforme compuesto de camisas rojas, pantalones negros y boinas rojas. Estaba conformado por hombres y mujeres de entre 15 y 30 años de edad, con formación ideológica socialista, muy parecida al estalinismo.​ (es)
  • The Red Shirts (Spanish: Camisas Rojas) were a paramilitary organization, existing in the 1930s, founded by the atheist and anti-Catholic anticlerical Governor of Tabasco, Mexico, Tomás Garrido Canabal, during his second term. During the ongoing conflict over the anticlerical articles of the 1917 constitution, they systematically destroyed church buildings. The group, created to carry out the governor's orders, takes its name from its uniform of red shirts, black pants, and black and red military caps. It consisted of men and women aged 15 to 30. (en)
  • Le Camicie Rosse (spagnolo: Camisas Rojas) furono un'organizzazione paramilitare messicana, fondata nel 1930, dal governatore di Tabasco , ateo, virulentemente anticattolico e anticlericale, durante il suo secondo mandato. Il gruppo, creato per attuare l'ordine nella provincia, prende il nome dal colore rosso dell'uniforme, pantaloni neri, berretti militari rosso e nero; consisteva di uomini di età compresa tra 15 a 30. (it)
  • Het Blok van Revolutionaire Jongeren (Spaans: Bloque de Jóvenes Revolucionarios), beter bekend als de roodhemden (Spaans: camisas rojas), was een socialistische paramilitaire organisatie in de jaren 30 in Mexico. De roodhemden dankten hun naam aan de roodhemden van Giuseppe Garibaldi en waren vooral bekend om hun antireligieuze acties. (nl)
  • Краснорубашечники (исп. Camisas Rojas) — мексиканская военизированная организация, существовавшая в 1930-е годы, основанная на яростной антикатолической позиции. Группа создавалась для выполнения приказов губернатора Томаса Гарридо Канабаля. Униформой были красные рубашки, черные штаны и черные или красные военные кепки. Она состояла из мужчин в возрасте от 15 до 30 лет. Режиму краснорубашечников посвящён роман Грэма Грина «Сила и слава». (ru)
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  • Camisas Rojas (en)
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