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Cementerio de Nuestra Señora del Carmen, Valladolid (2016). A newspaper clipping dated 6 August 1936 with a report on the Tour de France was found in the decomposed jacket of a man aged 55 to 60. The cemetery may contain up to ten mass graves. So far 228 bodies have been recovered from four graves.Montes de Torozos I, Valladolid (2016). This monument to the victims of the Franco regime, murdered from 1936 to 1939, has been vandalised several times in the past. In 2013, a section of the new highway linking Valladolid and León was inaugurated. The engineering works came very close to the area.

Montes de Torozos II, Valladolid (2016). From 1936 to 1939, this grove of oak trees was the site of hundreds of executions. Later they were buried in mass graves in the vicinity.

From 1936 to 1939, this grove of oak trees was the site of hundreds of executions. Victims were picked up in nearby towns, transported in trucks, vans or requisitioned cars to the oak wood and shot. Later they were buried in common graves in the vicinity, dug by the victims themselves or by workers from nearby farms, who were taken from their homes for this purpose.

Montes de Torozos II, Valladolid (2016). From 1936 to 1939, this grove of oak trees was the site of hundreds of executions. Later they were buried in mass graves in the vicinity.

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