My mother, Antia Cal, daughter of some Galician emigrants from Muras, a small village in the Lucense mountain, was born in Havana in 1923. In her biography, entitled "That road we made together, published in Galician, she relates her memories of the Civil War as a child already back in Spain:I know that my grandfather was fixing the pot of cabbages, cleaning the weeds, when we learned the first news of the Civil War. Several vans passed along th…
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My mother, Antia Cal, daughter of some Galician emigrants from Muras, a small village in the Lucense mountain, was born in Havana in 1923. In her biography, entitled "That road we made together, published in Galician, she relates her memories of the Civil War as a child already back in Spain:I know that my grandfather was fixing the pot of cabbages, cleaning the weeds, when we learned the first news of the Civil War. Several vans passed along th…