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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.Raïmats, La Fatarella, Tarragona (2016). The body of an Italian member of the International Brigades was found in this trench. He died just before 4 pm on the last day of the Battle of the Ebro, 15 November 1938. Due to the installation of wind farms in the area, human remains are found on a regular basis.

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.

Line buses that went to or came from Valladolid had to stop many times at that point because of the existence of patrols at the intersection, and travellers could see the vans loaded with people and even once witnessed the presence of bodies on the road. The monument to the victims of the Franco regime has been destroyed several times in the past. At the end of September 2013, a section of the highway linking Valladolid and León was inaugurated. The works have come very close to the area of the mass graves.

30 November 2016
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.

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