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See the original article: A plaque in the cemetery remembers the shot of the Civil War in Dénia
See the original article: A plaque in the cemetery remembers the shot of the Civil War in Dénia
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My question is this: to which side of the civil war is the act of those executed by the civil war? Of the republicans or the nationals? Or all together? Because I remember in the civil war they were shot in both parts, and in the photos there is only one republic flag and not one Spanish
Completely agree with you. It seems incredible that these odious separations have not yet been overcome. All were Spanish