La colonia penitenciaria de Villa Cisneros. Deportaciones y fugas durante la Segunda República
Abstract
The Law of Defence under the Republican Spanish regime, from 21th october 1931, included the possibility of deporting abroad those who anyhow risked the new regime stability. In this article are withdrawn the deportations made in the application of this law to the penitentiary colony of Villa Cisneros, in the Spanish Sahara. Wellknown anarchists like Buenaventura Durruti or Francisco Ascaso; military participants to the coup d’Etat of August 1932 or, later, left wing republicans who opposed to the 18th of July sublevation in the Canary Islands, did enter that prisonDownloads
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