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  1. Aftermath. In popular culture. Footnotes. References. Notes. Sources. Further reading. External links. Siege of Jadotville. Coordinates: 10°59′S 26°44′E. As part of the larger Congo Crisis (1960–1964), the siege of Jadotville [ʒa.do.vil] began on 13 September 1961, lasting for five days. [13] .

  2. En el 2016, la plataforma Netflix estrenó la película El asedio de Jadotville, basada en este evento y en el libro The Siege at Jadotville: The Irish Army's Forgotten Battle (2005) escrito por Declan Power.

  3. Narra la historia del Asedio de Jadotville, durante el cual el comandante Patrick Quinlan y su batallón de soldados irlandeses atrapados en Jadotville se enfrentaron con escasos recursos a guerrilleros que trabajaban para las empresas mineras.

  4. Siege of Jadotville. The Siege of Jadotville took place in September 1961, during the United Nations intervention in the Katanga conflict in Congo-Léopoldville, in Central Africa . "A" Company, 35th Battalion (UN service) of the Irish Army ONUC contingent, commanded by Quinlan, was attacked by Katanga Gendarmerie troops loyal to ...

  5. Initial reports during the Battle came through at home that some or all of the men at Jadotville had been killed. Families read news reports with figures of those killed. Even Lt Gen MacEoin recorded in his diary on 15 September ‘57 killed in Jadotville!’ News was slow to come through and was fractured.

  6. 27 de jul. de 2016 · The Siege of Jadotville, with Fifty Shades of Grey star Jamie Dornan in the lead role, tells the true story of how these 157 Irishmen, led by a tactically astute commander, routed a force of...