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In 2000 the Government of Aragón issued a commemorative plaque for Sixto Agudo, in honour of 'his work to re-establish democratic freedoms in Spain and his work to support municipalism and socio-economic development in La Litera area during the Democracy'.
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in autumn 1941. In that region he took part in forming the first Spanish communist guerrilla unit on French soil. With the support of the
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for a period. Inside the prison camp, he was part of an organization of Spanish communists. Agudo managed to escape, and took refuge in
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Agudo was put in-charge of the party organization in the Southern Zone of France, substituting Miguel López. He served as a
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in 1944 and sentenced to death in 1945. His penalty was later changed to 30 years imprisonment. He was jailed in
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Guerrilla y Resistencia Campesina: La Resistencia Armada Contra el Franquismo en Aragón (1939-1952)
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Guerrilla y Resistencia Campesina: La Resistencia Armada Contra el Franquismo en Aragón (1939-1952)
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Franquisme i repressió: la repressió franquista als Països catalans (1939 - 1975)
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1983–1987. He resigned from the Aragonese Corts to serve as mayor of Alcampell.
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El último frente: la resistencia armada antifranquista en España, 1939-1952
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Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction)
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Obituario: Fallecimiento del histórico militante comunista Sixto Agudo
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He was interned alongside many other Spaniards in the
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He was married to 579:Escapees from Italian detention 574:Escapees from French detention 495: 401: 386: 1: 599:Spanish expatriates in France 219: 74: 23:, the first or paternal 7: 45:; died 29 June 2004) was a 10: 635: 589:Mayors of places in Aragon 198:Communist Party federation 18: 609:Spanish prisoners of war 173:Imprisonment and release 163:Manuel Giménez Fernández 159:Communist Party of Spain 392:Pagès i Blanch, Pelai. 93:Unified Socialist Youth 85:1934 October Revolution 53:resistance member. 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Spanish name
surname
Torrijos
Spanish
World War II
nom de guerre
Ángeles Blanco Brualla
Communist Party
Aragón
Socialist Youth
1934 October Revolution
Toledo provincial
Unified Socialist Youth
Spanish Civil War
Jarama
Madrid
Levante
Almendros
Albatera
Portacoeli
Sa Pobla
Majorca
France
Argelès-sur-Mer concentration camp
Aude
French Communist Party
Central Committee
Communist Party of Spain
Manuel Giménez Fernández
Spanish Confederation of the Autonomous Right

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