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11 December 2013 | Last updated two minutes ago

12 dic 2013

"Civil Spanish War" telegraphs found

Fourty years later, real stories found in the "Telecommunications Palace" in Barcelona | "Civil Spanish War" told firsthand 

Dozens of anonymous telegraph stories during the “Civil Spanish War” and its post war period has been found. Pedro de la Prada, the head of the “Spanish Post and Telegraph”, ordered the “Human Resources” files discarded at the “Telecommunications Palace” in Barcelona.  Between folios and yellowed telegrams emerged hundreds of personal, unpublished and touching stories, together with an in-depth epistolary chronicle of the “Civil Spanish War”.

For example, there are telegraphs hardly punished for comply orders under Republican control, Franco and communist purges and lack of ideological affinity and moral judgment and quarantine by personality or sexual orientation sensed supervisors on staff. 


All this telepgraphs are going to stay together at the new "Record KDO", the manuscript that is writing Pedro de la Prada, who found all this letter treasures. 

 
"Personal, unpublished and touching stories, together with an in-depth epistolary chronicle of the “Civil Spanish War”

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