The two sides of the Civil War legacy
The return of the remains of a Republican soldier found in an unmarked grave provide a stark contrast to the exhumation of dictator Franco
The return of the remains of a Republican soldier found in an unmarked grave provide a stark contrast to the exhumation of dictator Franco
Some town councils in Girona area coming together to demand return of cash taken from them at end of Civil War
Parts of Barcelona beach were closed and evacuated on Wednesday as an object thought to have been a Civil War bomb was found
In August, authorities detonated a highly volatile bomb dating back to 1936 under the sea
Traditional commemoration organized by Catalan authorities postponed until September 11 due to heavy rain the night before
Conxita Grangé was part of French Resistance and was praised for her efforts to “explain the brutality”
Conxita Grangé died in Toulouse, aged 94
Explosive, dating back to 1936, was found at city’s Sant Sebastià beach
Catalan president rebukes Spanish Ministry of Justice for laundering Francoism
Maria Branyas was born in 1907 and still remembers World War I
Civil War training camp opens new zone showing visitors how Republican soldiers spent their time before going to the front
Four former Republican soldiers, all 99 years old, attend the commemoration of the longest and largest battle of the Spanish Civil War
75 years ago the Normandy landings turned the tide of World War II thanks to the efforts of a Barcelona-born spy who the British knew as 'Garbo'
Located in Lleida and Tarragona provinces, they will be excavated by September of this year
Richard Blair toured the site, commenting on Spain’s historical memory policies: “We can’t have a black hole in history – something has happened”