DAY AUGUST 5, 1939, TERMINATED AND THE SPANISH CIVIL WAR, and won by the dictator Francisco Franco, dozens of people were shot.
INCLUDING, 13 YOUNG WOMEN WERE EXECUTED IN A CEMETERY TAPIA Madrid's Almudena. 7 OF THEM MINORS WERE, BECAUSE IN 1939 AND TO THE ARRIVAL OF DEMOCRACY, THE AGE OF MAJORITY IS ESTABLISHED IN 21 YEARS.
IN THE LETTER THAT JULIA CONESA sent his mother before being shot SAID:
"I die as an innocent must die. Goodbye, mother, goodbye forever. Your daughter and you can never kiss or embrace. MY NAME IS NOT CLEAR HISTORY "
film director Emilio Martinez-Lazaro took to film history. The name of the movie "LAS TRECE ROSAS". Great movie. Very well played by great actresses, and that English I left two things in the heart: shoes with white socks for some of the 13 roses and tears ... I could not hold on tens of minutes of the film, and now as I write are sprouting.
In Wikipedia you can read these reviews on each:
Luisa Rodríguez de la Fuente (18 years, sastra). JSU entered in 1937 without taking any charges. We set out to create a group, but had not yet convinced anyone but his cousin when she was arrested. He acknowledged his membership during the war, but not today. In April she was transferred to sales, the first of the Thirteen Roses to enter the prison.
Virtues González García (18 years, dressmaker). Friendly Cuesta María del Carmen (15 years, belonging to the JSU and a survivor of the prison of Sales). In 1936 he joined the JSU, where he met Vincent Ollero, which ended up being her boyfriend. She was arrested on May 16, 1939 reported by a fellow under torture.
Victoria Muñoz García (18 years). He joined 15 years at JSU. Belonged to the Chamartin. She was the sister of Gregorio Muñoz, senior military sector group Chamartin de la Rosa. Sales reached on June 6, 1939.
Julia Conesa Conesa
(19 years, dressmaker). Born in Oviedo. He lived in Madrid with her mother and two sisters. One of them died of grief (the death of her boyfriend on the guerrillas) when she was arrested. He joined the JSU sports facilities by the end of 1937 showed where he worked on such monitoring. Soon it was used as a collector of trams, because his family needed money, and left in contact with the JSU. She was arrested in May 1939, being denounced by a colleague of her "boyfriend." She was arrested at home sewing.
Adelina García Casillas
(19 years). JSU militant. The daughter of a widowed Civil Guard. He was sent a letter home saying they just wanted to make routine questioning. Was submitted voluntarily, but did not return home. He entered prison on May 18, 1939.
Elena Gil Olaya (20 years). He joined the JSU in 1937. After the war he began working in the group of Chamartin.
Dionisia Manzanero Salas
(20 years, dressmaker). He joined the Communist Party in April 1938 after a rocket killed his sister and some kids playing in a field. When the war was the link between communist leaders in Madrid. She was arrested on May 16, 1939.
Carmen Barrero Aguero (20 years, dressmaker). He worked for 12 years after the death of his father to help support his family, who had 8 siblings, 4 children to her. PCE militant after the war, was responsible for women's match in Madrid. She was arrested on May 16, 1939.
Gallego Ana Lopez (21, dressmaker). JSU militant. He was secretary of Chamartin radio during the war. Her boyfriend, also a Communist, he proposed to go to France, but she decided to stay with her three younger siblings in Madrid. She was arrested on May 16 but was not taken to jail Sales until 6 June. It has not died in the first discharge and asked "Is that I do not kill me?"
Laffite Joaquina Lopez (23). In September 1936 he joined the JSU. secretariat was entrusted with the clandestine female Provincial Committee. It was reported by Severino Rodríguez (number two in the JSU). She was arrested on April 18, 1939 at his home with his brothers. She was taken to a villa. She was accused of being a communist, but ignored the position he held. Joaquina recognized its activism during the war, but not today. It was taken to auctions until 3 June, despite being among the first arrested.
Martina Barroso García (24, dressmaker). When the war began participating in the organization of the JSU Chamartin. Went to the left front of the City University to search for weapons and ammunition (which was forbidden). Are still some of the original letters he wrote to her boyfriend and his family from prison.
Pilar Bueno Ibáñez (27 years, dressmaker). When the war he joined the PCE and worked as a volunteer in nurseries (where collected for orphans and children of militants who went to the front). He was appointed secretary of North radio organization. When the war was responsible for the reorganization of PCE in eight areas of Madrid. She was arrested on 16 mayo de 1939.
Blanca Brisac Vázquez (29 años, pianista). La mayor de las trece. Tenía un hijo. No tenía ninguna militancia política. Era católica y votante de las derechas. Fue detenida por relacionarse con un músico perteneciente al Partido Comunista. Escribió una carta a su hijo la madrugada del 5 de agosto de 1939, que le fue entregada por su familia (todos de derechas) 16 años después. La carta aun se conserva.
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