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SPAIN: FREE GIFT 'THOUSANDS' RED 'A LAGER HITLER
(Francesco Cerri)
MADRID - Thousands of Spaniards captured in France by the Nazis in 1940 ended up in Nazi death camps with the blessing of the dictator Francisco Franco, is the new heavy accusation to be brought to justice Caudillo English Foundation for Human Rights (Fapdh) in Madrid. The case is in the hands of the judge of the Audiencia Nacional Ismael Moreno.
The Fapdh gave him various documents sent by Nazi Germany in the Franco regime. So in the summer of 1940, a year after Franco's victory, helped by Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, in the bloody civil war against the forces of republican government, the authorities German occupation in France sent to Madrid a first note, the newspaper Publico, asking the government to take on Franco's "2000 prisoners red English interned in a camp of Angouleme. After Franco's victory, tens of thousands of supporters of the Republic fled abroad, especially in France. Many were captured by German forces.
In late 1940, Nazi Germany sent several other notes to the Francoist authorities, always ask to take charge of their growing number of 'reds' caught in France. Unanswered. Until early 1941, the Franco embassy in Berlin, after consultations with Madrid, he put an end point to question and decided to "store" because "it seems inappropriate to do anything for the inmates." Thus the 'reds' were transferred from France to death camps. Only 4,300 of the nearly perished in Mauthausen 7000 English prisoners in the hands of the SS "The most serious, the president of thundering Fapdh Javier GarcĂa Espinosa," and that although the civil war was over and won, the Franco decided not to do nothing. " It is unclear where it will conduct an investigation of Judge Moreno. The amnesty law of 1978, passed after the death of Franco when the country was in transition to democracy, has so far blocked the investigations of justice in Madrid on the horrors of the Franco regime. The smooth transition between dictatorship and democracy, many skeletons have so far been left in lockers. The very media judge Baltasar Garzon, who last year had launched an investigation into the numerous mass graves around the country in which they were thrown the bodies of tens of thousands executed by Franco, had to cancel.
Judge Moreno has, however, related investigation of the 'reds' abandoned to Hitler with the investigation of four former executives of Ss Mauthausen Johan Leprich, Anton Tittjung, Josias Kumps Demjamjuk and Iwan, who are now in the U.S. in the extermination of thousands of Spaniards in Nazi concentration camps. The investigation should then be able to continue on a double track.
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