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Guerrilla Warfare in Galicia

Nonfiction, History, Spain & Portugal, Biography & Memoir, Political, Historical
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Author: Antonio Téllez ISBN: 1230000273188
Publisher: ChristieBooks Publication: October 10, 2014
Imprint: ChristieBooks Language: English
Author: Antonio Téllez
ISBN: 1230000273188
Publisher: ChristieBooks
Publication: October 10, 2014
Imprint: ChristieBooks
Language: English

Mario Rodríguez Losada, (Mario de Langullo (nom de guerre 'O Pinche'), was one of the many legendary guerrillas who, after the fall of the Republic, took to the mountains of Galicia in North-West Spain to carry on the armed struggle against the repressive forces of the Franco regime. Mario's guerrilla group, one of the most active in the region, was based in the Sierra de Queija and operated in the area of El Bollo-La Gudina-Verin and Castro Caldelas — from the spring of 1941 until August 1968 when he went into exile in France.

Mario Rodríguez Losada (O Pinche, O Langullo. Guerrilla Warfare in Galicia, by his friend and biographer Antonio Téllez, is a riveting personal account of the lived experiences of one band of little-known anti-Francoist guerrillas who operated in the mountains of Galicia. Tellez's story of O Pinche's life provides a rare insight into the 'intangible' atmosphere of events of the time, and the outlook and motives of those who, putting their lives on the line, refused to abandon the struggle against injustice and oppression.

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Mario Rodríguez Losada, (Mario de Langullo (nom de guerre 'O Pinche'), was one of the many legendary guerrillas who, after the fall of the Republic, took to the mountains of Galicia in North-West Spain to carry on the armed struggle against the repressive forces of the Franco regime. Mario's guerrilla group, one of the most active in the region, was based in the Sierra de Queija and operated in the area of El Bollo-La Gudina-Verin and Castro Caldelas — from the spring of 1941 until August 1968 when he went into exile in France.

Mario Rodríguez Losada (O Pinche, O Langullo. Guerrilla Warfare in Galicia, by his friend and biographer Antonio Téllez, is a riveting personal account of the lived experiences of one band of little-known anti-Francoist guerrillas who operated in the mountains of Galicia. Tellez's story of O Pinche's life provides a rare insight into the 'intangible' atmosphere of events of the time, and the outlook and motives of those who, putting their lives on the line, refused to abandon the struggle against injustice and oppression.

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