The "Red Terror" and the Spanish Civil War
- 398 pages
- 14 hours of reading
The study reexamines the narrative surrounding extrajudicial executions in Republican Spain during July 1936, arguing against the prevailing belief that these acts were solely perpetrated by criminal or anarchist elements. It delves into the complexities of the political climate, suggesting a more nuanced understanding of the motivations and implications behind these executions, thereby contributing to the broader discourse on the Spanish Civil War and its violent aftermath.
