El crimen del camino Málaga-Almería

Relato con documentos gráficos reveladores de la crueldad fascista

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El crimen del camino Málaga-Almería

Relato con documentos gráficos reveladores de la crueldad fascista

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En los primeros días de febrero de 1937 se produjo la que probablemente fuera la masacre más cruenta de la guerra civil española: durante varios días, en los 200 kilómetros que unen Málaga y Almería por la costa, el ejército franquista, el ejército italiano y la aviación alemana atacaron ininterrumpidamente por tierra, mar y aire a civiles que huían atropelladamente de la ciudad de Málaga tras caer esta en manos de las tropas sublevadas, un éxodo del terror conocido popularmente como «la desbandá». Esta obra recoge el testimonio del brigadista y médico canadiense Norman Bethune, figura clave en la evacuación de los refugiados.

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Language
Spanish
Pages
29

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Edition Notes

Microfiche. Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard College Library, 1977. 1 microfiche ; 11 x 15 cm. (The Blodgett collection of Spanish Civil War pamphlets).

Published in
[S.l.]
Translation Of
The crime on the road Malaga-Almeria
Translated From
English

Classifications

Library of Congress
Microfiche 84/3254 (D)

The Physical Object

Format
Tapa blanda
Pagination
29 p.
Number of pages
29

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2955204M
LCCN
84197626
Library Thing
3858272

Work Description

In the first days of February 1937, what was probably the bloodiest massacre of the Spanish Civil War took place: for several days, along the 200 kilometres between Málaga and Almería along the coast, Franco's army, the Italian army and the German air force attacked civilians fleeing the city of Málaga without interruption by land, sea and air after it fell into the hands of the rebel troops, an exodus of terror popularly known as "la desbandá" (the disbandment). This work includes the testimony of the Canadian brigadier and doctor Norman Bethune, a key figure in the evacuation of the refugees.

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