Cristino García Granda (3 June 1913 – 21 February 1946) was a fighter with the French Resistance in France during World War II. He was born in Gozón,...
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model Concha García Campoy (1958–2013), Spanish radio and television journalist Cristina García (disambiguation), multiple people Cristino Garcia (1914–1946)...
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Manuel Zapico, also known as "El asturiano", Ángela Luzdivina García Fernández, Cristino García Granda, Asturian maquis. Joaquín Arasanz Raso, also known...
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Vargas Cristino García Granda Federico García Lorca Rosendo García Montesinos Maria Garcia Sanchis Ramón García Sanz Juan García Suárez Jaume Garcias Ángel...
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post-liberation government Varian Fry (1907–1967), American journalist Cristino García (1914–1946) Geneviève de Gaulle-Anthonioz (1920–2002), niece of General...
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on 1 March 1946, following the execution of the Communist guerrilla Cristino García in Spain. The Franco government criticized the action, commenting that...
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party of collaborating with the enemy. In 1945 the guerrilla group of Cristino García, a hero of the French Resistance, was sent to Spain to assassinate...
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Iracheta Alfonso de la Peña Pineda Marcelo Jorissen Breack José García Santesmases Cristino García Alfonso José Antonio Martínez de Villarreal Gerhard Stoltenberg...
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Francoist Spain, demanding that it be isolated internationally after Cristino García's execution. A month later, communist Tudor Olaru hinted that Talex...
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Spain in protest against the executions of ten guerrillas, among them Cristino Garcia, a Resistance hero who had fought against the Nazi occupation. Four...
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