Women's mass grave sheds light on female victims of Spanish Civil War
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Women's mass grave sheds light on female victims of Spanish Civil War
About times the crimes of the psycho Franco were exposed. At least they were shot - a small mercy, he wasn't fond of women.
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Re: Women's mass grave sheds light on female victims of Spanish Civil War
Simon, do you have a link to the story?
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Re: Women's mass grave sheds light on female victims of Spanish Civil War
Min the link is on the News Page.
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Re: Women's mass grave sheds light on female victims of Spanish Civil War
You can read accounts in Paul Preston's "The Spanish Holocaust". The fascists passed a law that if a family member escaped the death squads then other members of the family could be murdered.
Apparently one "commander" had his pregnant captives run up and down stairs until they aborted. Then they were shot - obviously you couldn't shoot a pregnant woman - that would be anti-catholic.
Then the cold war came and all was completely forgiven.
Apparently one "commander" had his pregnant captives run up and down stairs until they aborted. Then they were shot - obviously you couldn't shoot a pregnant woman - that would be anti-catholic.
Then the cold war came and all was completely forgiven.