The truth and legend of Manuel Girón Bazán as an anti-Franco guerrilla, murdered in the Spanish postwar period on May 2, 1951 for a betrayal in Las Puentes de Malpaso (Molinaseca), wrote this Saturday in Ponferrada (just 75 years later) the last page of a contemporary history that finally wants to heal wounds of life and memory. Also of the exile of the confrontation of political trench. Girón’s real remains, checked by DNA analytics, entered in…
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The truth and legend of Manuel Girón Bazán as an anti-Franco guerrilla, murdered in the Spanish postwar period on May 2, 1951 for a betrayal in Las Puentes de Malpaso (Molinaseca), wrote this Saturday in Ponferrada (just 75 years later) the last page of a contemporary history that finally wants to heal wounds of life and memory. Also of the exile of the confrontation of political trench. Girón’s real remains, checked by DNA analytics, entered in…