The Thirteenth Day: A Documentary of the Alamo
In the early morning hours of March 6, 1836, the army of Santa Anna attacked the garrison of Texian rebels inside the fortified mission known as the Alamo. This film is an attempt by nine Texas Teachers to tell the story of that day, as it happened. Revised and Re-Edited in March of 2022

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15 Weird Facts About The Alamo (1960) You Never Knew

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13. The Assyrians - Empire of Iron

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