Durruti Column
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The Durruti Column was the most famous column of anarchist fighters during the Spanish Civil War. It was "led" by Buenaventura Durruti from mid-1936 until his death on November 20 of that year. The column was instrumental in holding Madrid for the Republic in the face of the falangist uprising. It had a French-speaking unit, the Sébastien Faure Century, as well as the Sacco and Vanzetti Century (formed by American anarchists) and the Erich Muhsam Century (made up of German anarchists).[1] The Column was eventually, like the rest of the anarchist and socialist units, incorporated into the general army of the Republic.
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The Durutti Column is also the name of a British rock band (intentionally spelled incorrectly).
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[edit] References
- ^ Beevor, p.126
[edit] Sources
- Beevor, Antony, The Battle for Spain, Penguin Books, 2006.
- Abel Paz. Durruti: The People Armed. Black Rose Books ISBN 0-919618-74-X