Prominent Valencian journalist, editor, and writer. He is best known for his role as the editor of the satirical magazine La Traca, which achieved massive success during the Second Spanish Republic.
Prominent Valencian journalist, editor, and writer. He is best known for his role as the editor of the satirical magazine La Traca, which achieved massive success during the Second Spanish Republic.
Valencian physician, professor, and politician. He was a distinguished figure in both the academic and political spheres during the Second Republic. A prolific researcher and writer, he was known for his work in experimental medicine, toxicology, and public health. He was a prominent member of the Republican Left party, eventually becoming president of the Valencian Parliament. He was elected to the Cortes in 1936. After the end of the war, a military tribunal sentenced him to death.
Spanish socialist journalist and politician born in Valencia. He served as a deputy for the province of Valencia in the Cortes during the first and third terms of the Second Republic. As a journalist, he wrote and edited several newspapers, such as El Mercantil Valenciano, La Voz de Valencia, and El Socialista. After the end of the war, he was arrested by the Franco regime and court-martialed. He was shot in Paterna in June 1940.
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Excellent work you’ve done with this website. It’s an incredibly valuable tool for understanding and remembering such a dark and painful part of our history. The information is very comprehensive and detailed, and thanks to it, I’ve been able to better understand what really happened in places like Paterna. It’s absolutely heartbreaking to read about Franco’s repression and the suffering it caused, but it’s imperative that these stories come to light.