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"Pancho Villa," people whispered at the beginning of the 20th hundred years, "can march 100 kilometers without halting, live 100 times without food, go 100 nights without sleep, and eliminate 100 men without remorse." The story of Francisco Villa is full of heroism, tragedy and relationship. It's the story of a poor farmer son who became a bandit out necessarily, after avenging an injustice on his family; a armed service genius who flew from an oppressive federal to lead the greatest revolutionary military in his country's record, and defeated dictatorship to become Mexico's liberator, and then show up again in disgrace when his troops forgotten him or were massacred by the adversary. Pancho Villa and his cavalry, Mexicans point out with a degree of pride, invaded america, and although they arrived and tried to capture him, they never found him. That is, at least, the version that the majority of them know, but it's definitely not exactly like in their textbooks. The storyplot of Francisco Villa bypassed public censorship from generation to generation, like leaves sailing at full acceleration on the top of a stream. But the historical reconstruction is full of nuances. Was he a flexibility fighter, or a bandit? Was he a Mexican Robin Hood, or a thief and a murderer? Was he present when his troops invaded US territory? Was the move forward of his famous "Dorados" (the "golden ones", the name of his troops) the cause for delight, or terror among the list of people as they exceeded the countryside towards Mexico City?