Victims of the Civil War and the Franco Repression in Asturias: A Provisional Balance by Carmen Garcia in Peer Reviewed Journal of Forensic & Genetic Sciences (PRJFGS) in Lupine Publishers
Counting and naming the dead of armed conflicts, massacres
and any historical traumatic event is not yet an easy task; even less
if they mediated long decades with a dictatorship of almost forty
years in between. More difficulties involve the localization in space
of a large part of the fatalities resulting from irregular repression
(“walks”), as well as that of hundreds of soldiers fallen on the front
and so often poorly buried in improvised trenches or trenches.
Counting, naming and, as far as possible, locating the burial sites
were the basic objectives of the research project that since 2003
we have been carrying out at the University of Oviedo under the
direction of who signs these pages. The initial impulse came from
the petitions that descendants of the losers and associations
committed to the signification of the victims of Franco’s repression
made to the Government of the Principality.
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