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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Oxford : Oxford ; New York :
Clarendon Press ; Oxford University Press,
2005.
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| Series: | Oxford historical monographs.
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Table of Contents:
- 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.