Franco's justice : repression in Madrid after the Spanish Civil War /

Military tribunals handed out sentences for the crime of 'military rebellion'; mere passivity towards the Nationalists before 1939 was not only made a civil offence under the Law of Political Responsibilities but could cause dismissal from work; and freemasons and Communists, specifically...

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Main Author: Ruiz, Julius, 1973-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Oxford : Oxford ; New York : Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press, 2005.
Series:Oxford historical monographs.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages [231]-244) and index. 
505 0 |a They have passed! : the beginning of Francoist rule in Madrid, April 1939 -- The installation of military justice in Madrid -- The crisis and liquidation of the military justicia al revés system in the 1940s -- The law of political responsibilities and its implementation in Madrid -- The decontamination of Madrid : the purges of civil servants, professionals, and others -- The law for the repression of freemasonry and communism and its application in Madrid, 1940-1945. 
520 1 |a "Madrid become one of the key symbols of Republican resistance to General Franco during the Spanish Civil War following the Nationalists' failure to take the city in the winter of 1936-7. Yet despite the defiant cries of 'No pasaran', they did eventually pass on 28 March 1939. This book examines the consequences in Madrid of Franco's unconditional victory in the Spanish Civil War. Using recently available archival material, this study shows how the punishment of the vanquished was based on a cruel irony - Republicans, not the military rebels of July 1936, were held responsible for the fratricidal conflict. 
520 8 |a Military tribunals handed out sentences for the crime of 'military rebellion'; mere passivity towards the Nationalists before 1939 was not only made a civil offence under the Law of Political Responsibilities but could cause dismissal from work; and freemasons and Communists, specifically blamed for the Civil War, were criminalized by decree in March 1940.". 
520 8 |a "However, although harsh, the post-war Francoist repression was not exterminatory. Genocide did not take place in Madrid. While a minimum of 3113 judicial executions took place between 1939 and 1944, death sentences were largely based on accusations of participation in 'blood crimes' that occured in Madrid in 1936. This book is also concerned with the question of when and why mass repression came to an end. It shows that the sheer numbers of cases opened against Republican 'rebels', and the use of complex pre-war bureaucratic procedures to process them, produced a crisis that was only resolved by decisions taken by the Franco regime in 1940-1 to abandon much of the repressive system. By 1944, mass repression had come to an end."--BOOK JACKET. 
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