Carlota 0'Neill: una mujer en la guerra de España
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https://doi.org/10.1344/ebre38.2004.2.17876Keywords:
arlota O’Neill, Virgilio Leret, Melilla, Revolt, Execution, PrisonAbstract
In July 1936 the lives of Carlota O’Neill and her husband the captain of aviation Virgilio Leret were going to remain truncated by the raising of the troops risen up in Africa. Leret would defend the base of seaplanes of the Atalayon in Melilla and would be executed little afterwards, while his wife beside their two daughters, would be imprisoned and punished by the rebels. In the present study, the authors describe the tragic end of this marriage, as well as the posterior publication of Carlota O’Neill, where their lives and circumstances are related.
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