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    Spain. Joan Garcia i Oliver was born on January 20, 1901, in Reus, Baix Camp, into a working class family. He was the son of Antònia Oliver i Figueras...
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  • Juan Oliver may refer to: Juan Fremiot Torres Oliver (1925–2012), Puerto Rican bishop Juan García Oliver (1901–1980), Spanish revolutionary Juan Martínez...
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  • Juan Garcia may refer to: Juan García de Zéspedes (c. 1619–1678), Mexican composer Juan García de Salazar (c. 1639–1710), Spanish composer Juan Francisco...
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    Francisco Largo Caballero. CNT representatives Juan García Oliver, Joan Peiró, Federica Montseny and Juan López filled seats in Caballero's cabinet. They...
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  • with Juan García Oliver and Miguel García Vivancos leading the column. In mid-August, Joan Garcia i Oliver, Gregorio Jover and Miguel García Vivancos...
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  • libertarian, being dominated by very aggressive militants such as Juan García Oliver and Buenaventura Durruti. However, it was not authoritarian in its...
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  • and Madrid. On 20 July 1936, Durruti and other anarchists such as Juan García Oliver and Diego Abad de Santillán, participated in a meeting with Lluis...
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  • the group dissolved as such, but they kept working inside the FAI. Juan García Oliver, member of Los Solidarios, stated in a speech, whose recording has...
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    way of the most advanced countries in social matters. — Memories of Juan García Oliver According to some testimonies, Companys himself was the architect...
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    Montseny became Minister of Health, the first female minister in Spain. Juan García Oliver, as minister of justice, abolished legal fees and destroyed all criminal...
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