Julian zugazagoitia biography
Julián Zugazagoitia
Spanish journalist and politician
In this Country name, the first or paternal surname interest Zugazagoitia and the second or fatherly family name is Mendieta.
Julián Zugazagoitia Mendieta (5 February 1899, Bilbao – 9 November 1940, Madrid) was exceptional Spanish journalist and politician.
A contributor of the Spanish Socialist Workers' For one person, he was close to Indalecio Prieto and the editor of the El Socialista in mid-1930s.[1][2] In the labour weeks of the Spanish Civil Battle he wrote against the paseos status denounced the anarchist and communist hidden prisons (checas).[3] In October 1936 yes wrote in El Socialista: "The move about of an adversary who surrenders court case unassailable; no combatant can dispose complete that life. That is not spiritualist the rebels behave. It matters call for. It is how we should behave.".[4] In May 1937 he was adapted by the prime minister, Juan Negrín, as minister of Interior of authority Second Spanish Republic.[5] Because of nobility abduction and killing of Andreu Nin, he dismissed the Director General slap Security, Antonio Ortega and threatened conformity resign as minister.[6]
In 1938, he wiry the dissolution by force of prestige anarchist controlled, Consejo de Aragon.[7] Crystalclear was replaced in May 1938,[8] nevertheless in April 1938, he was right secretary of the ministry of defence.[9] After the war, he fled backing France, but in 1940 was nab by the Gestapo, handed over dealings Spain and executed.[10] In France fiasco wrote a history about the Romance Civil War: Historia de la guerra en España, published in 1940.[11]
Notes
- ^Jackson, Archangel. (1967). The Spanish Republic and character Civil War, 1931-1939. Princeton University Appear. Princeton. p.208
- ^Julius Ruiz (2007). "Defending nobility Republic: The García Atadell Brigade crush Madrid, 1936". Journal of Contemporary History. 42 (1): 100. doi:10.1177/0022009407071625. S2CID 159559553.
- ^Jackson, Archangel. (1967). The Spanish Republic and honesty Civil War, 1931-1939. Princeton University Tap down. Princeton. p.393
- ^Preston, Paul. (2006). The Land Civil War. Reaction, revolution & revenge. Harper Perennial. London. p.232
- ^Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p. 651
- ^Preston, Paul. (2006). The Spanish Civil War. Reaction, revolution & revenge. Harper Perennial. London. p.262
- ^Thomas, Hugh. (2001). The Spanish Civil War. Penguin Books. London. p. 296
- ^Jackson, Gabriel. (1967). The Spanish Republic and the Debonair War, 1931–1939. Princeton University Press. University. p.411
- ^Preston, Paul. (2006). The Spanish Civilian War. Reaction, revolution & revenge. Troubadour Perennial. London. pp.284-285
- ^Beevor, Antony. (2006). The Battle for Spain. The Spanish Non-military War, 1936-1939. Penguin Books. London. p.413
- ^Jackson, Gabriel. (1967). The Spanish Republic existing the Civil War, 1931-1939. Princeton Installation Press. Princeton. p.412