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La Ciudad de los Ninos

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La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
La Ciudad de los Ninos
Phone:
+34 650 54 78 65

Hours:
Sunday11am - 8pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday11am - 8pm
Wednesday11am - 8pm
Thursday11am - 8pm
Friday11am - 8pm
Saturday11am - 8pm


In the history of Spain, the White Terror was the series of assassinations realized by the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War , and during the first nine years of the régime of General Francisco Franco. In the 1936–45 period, Francoist Spain had many enemies of the state: Loyalists to the Second Spanish Republic , the Liberals, the Popular Front, and the Socialists; the Trotskyists, the Communists, and the anarchists; Protestant Christians and freethinkers, intellectuals and Freemasons; and nationalists from Galicia, Catalunya, and Euskadi, the Basque Country.The purging of Leftism from Spain was the political reaction required to re-establish monarchy in place of the Second Republic. The Francoist Repression was the right-wing notion of a limpieza social, a cleansing of society, whereby, the assassination of enemies-of-the-state began immediately upon the Nationalists' capture of a place. Ideologically, the Roman Catholic Church legitimized the assassinations by the Civil Guard and the Falange as the defense of Christendom.Throughout Franco's rule , the Law of Political Responsibilities , promulgated in 1939, reformed in 1942, and in force until 1966, gave legalistic color of law to the political repression that characterized the dismantling of the Second Republic; and served to punish loyalist Spaniards who survived the military coup d'état against the Spanish Second Republic in July 1936.Given the extent and duration of the Spanish Civil War, historians think that the White Terror's death toll is greater than the death toll of the Red Terror ; whereas politically conservative historians claim that the Red Terror was the greater political terrorism. In 2015, the government of Spain refused Spanish historians access to the pertinent government archives, open to foreign historians, which would allow determining the physical whereabouts and political fate of victims of the White Terror.
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