On July 18, the 90th anniversary of the coup d’etat that Spanish soldiers gave against the legitimate Second Republic will be celebrated. The ephemeride invites to recover the voices of those who lived those hours since the commitment to democratic legality. One of them was that of José María Lasarte Arana, the youngest deputy of the Republican Cortes. He was 24 years old.
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On July 18, the 90th anniversary of the coup d’etat that Spanish soldiers gave against the legitimate Second Republic will be celebrated. The ephemeride invites to recover the voices of those who lived those hours since the commitment to democratic legality. One of them was that of José María Lasarte Arana, the youngest deputy of the Republican Cortes. He was 24 years old.