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Rafael Sánchez Mazas

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The execution was carried out on 30 January, but as the squad fired at the prisoners Sánchez Mazas leapt out of the group and escaped into the forest. A manhunt was organised and he was found hiding under some bushes shortly after. However, the Republican soldier who found him decided not to report
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in June 1940, Sánchez Mazas made a speech stressing the Spanish character of the city. His addition of nationalist rhetoric to a politically delicate situation earned him a severe dressing down from Franco's brother-in-law and fellow minister,
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was outlawed. He was given a short leave on the occasion of the birth of his fourth son, but he failed to report back and instead took up
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on 29 October 1933, Sánchez Mazas was appointed a member of the council, and he remained an active member up until the breakout of the
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until 24 January 1939, he was taken for execution with about fifty other inmates to the Monastery of Santa Maria del Collell in
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in Madrid. In 1937 he attempted to flee the country, but was arrested in
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Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War (National faction)
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When Spanish troops occupied internationally administered
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him and spared his life. After a few days he joined the
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Returning to Spain in 1929, he became an advisor for
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Real Colegio de Estudios Superiores de María Cristina
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Index

Spanish name
surname

Spanish
nationalist
Falange
Spanish Civil War
Real Colegio de Estudios Superiores de María Cristina
El Escorial
Pequeñas memorias de Tarín
El Sol
El Pueblo Vasco
Morocco
fascist
José Antonio Primo de Rivera
Falange
El Fascio
Falange Española
Civil War
Falange Española
Madrid
Falange
political asylum
Chilean
Embassy
Barcelona
prison-ship
Girona
Nationalist
Francisco Franco

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