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José Pellicer Gandía

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José Pellicer Gandía

José Pellicer Gandía (27 April 1912 – 8 June 1942) was a Spanish anarchist, politician and revolutionary primarily known for being the founder of the Iron Column during the Spanish Civil War. He is often nicknamed the "Durruti valencià".

Death

José Pellicer was executed on 8 June 1942 under the Francoist government, after several years of imprisonment.[1]

Notes

References and further reading

  • Blay, Juan Antonio (13 January 2002), "The Valencian Durruti [José Pellicer Gandía of the Iron Column]", Levante, archived from the original on 1 September 2012