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Ravensbrück Pays Tribute to Spanish Republicans, Victims Silenced by Spanish and German Fascism

Summary by El Periódico
"They formed a small group of thousands of deportees. And for decades their fate was hidden, silenced," said the director of the museum of the former Nazi concentration camp in Ravensbrück, Andrea Genest, as they opened the homage to the 120 to 170 Spanish Republicans who were confined there, about 90 kilometers from Berlin. "They were doubly victims, by anti-fascists and by women. The Nazis considered them more expendable than men. They remaine…
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"They formed a small group of thousands of deportees. And for decades their fate was hidden, silenced," said the director of the museum of the former Nazi concentration camp in Ravensbrück, Andrea Genest, as they opened the homage to the 120 to 170 Spanish Republicans who were confined there, about 90 kilometers from Berlin. "They were doubly victims, by anti-fascists and by women. The Nazis considered them more expendable than men. They remaine…

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El Periódico broke the news in Barcelona, Spain on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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