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The Use of Chemical Weapons in Morocco and the First Spanish Dictatorship
The French made an official request for provisions of chemical weapons in Morocco in June 1925, justifying their usage as a way to spare human lives during attacks. Meanwhile, Spanish dictator de Rivera faced growing resistance from students who were a political factor due to the dictatorship's education system reforms.
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The French used chemical weapons against tribes and civilians in Morocco in the 1920s, including a request for chemical weapons by French General Liotli in June 1925.
1:02:53 - 1:05:29 (02:35)
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The French used chemical weapons against tribes and civilians in Morocco in the 1920s, including a request for chemical weapons by French General Liotli in June 1925. The tribes attempted to fight back with non-explosive projectiles and shells charged with pepper power, but with limited success.
ChapterThe Use of Chemical Weapons in Morocco and the First Spanish Dictatorship
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Despite starting out with popular support, Miguel Primo de Rivera faced growing resistance from students during his dictatorship in Spain and his mouthpieces declared that it was only a transitional thing, eventually leading to the end of the military dictatorship.
1:05:29 - 1:08:13 (02:44)
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Despite starting out with popular support, Miguel Primo de Rivera faced growing resistance from students during his dictatorship in Spain and his mouthpieces declared that it was only a transitional thing, eventually leading to the end of the military dictatorship.