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Monte Ezcaba II (Fuerte de San Cristóbal), Navarra, 22.5.1938, a massive escape from the prison at Fort San Cristóbal converted the fort and its surroundings into a great grave in which lie the bodies of 207 fugitives; 1936-1945 an indeterminate group of unregistered prisoners was shot by Falangists and about 400 prisoners who left to die of starvation.Montes de Torozos II, Valladolid, 1936-1939Montes de Torozos II, Valladolid, 1936-1939, the monument to the victims of the Franco regime has been destroyed several times in the past. The highway linking Valladolid and León has come very close to the area of the mass graves.

Raïmats, La Fatarella, Tarragona, 15.11.1938, 16:00, an Italian member of the 35th division of the International Brigades was found in this trench. He died on the last day of the Battle of the Ebro.

An Italian member of the 35th division of the International Brigades was found in this trench of the The Battle of the Ebro. He died moments before 16:00 pm on the last day of the Battle of the Ebro. He endured until the end, to give his comrades a chance to retire. The ground is littered with thousands of cadavers. Due to the growing installation of wind-parks in the area, human remains appear on a regular basis.

02 August 2016
Raïmats, La Fatarella, Tarragona, 15.11.1938, 16:00, an Italian member of the 35th division of the International Brigades was found in this trench. He died on the last day of the Battle of the Ebro.

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