Anarchist uprising in Spain (January 1933)
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Niceto Alcalá-Zamora Manuel Azaña José Giral | Juan García Oliver |
An anarchist uprising occurred in Spain in January 1933. The uprising that began in January 8 was poorly organized, and met with little success; it was put down by the Spanish army within days.
Affected provinces included Catalonia, Valencia, and parts of Andalusia.
See also
References
- Geoff Bailey, Anarchists in the Spanish Civil War, International Socialist Review Issue 24, July-August 2002
- Chronology 1933
- Eloise Horsfield, A century of Spanish anarchism, November 30, 2012
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