(image taken from the blog CamberaRoja blog)
People may not know about this here in Ireland. Many people talk about spain, or other regions.
The small nation of Cantabria is oldest nation within the borders of the spanish state, so call spain. But here and now we are not going into the national history, her development and sufferings and the history of the cantabrian people and the cantabrian country neither the actual situation.
Not now, but as some people want to know more about McT N will.It has have to be prepare.
The man in the photo above was the most famous cantabrian partisan of all, Juanin Ayala.
He was for 20 years in the mountains resisting the fascist spanish invader and suffering the betrayal of the spanish left and so call 'republicans'. By the way, people should be amaze as how different is the Irish Republican concept and meaning (the proper one) or the spanish one, including the basques and catalans!
The reward given for him was the highest of any political fighter not only in the Cantabrian Country but of all spanish state. Before he was a partisan he fought with Cantabrian Army during the war of 1936-1937. He was famous for carrying a wounded comrade to safety for more than one km.
The man below is his companion and comrade to the last, Paco Bedoya. He died short time after Juanin Ayala. The manhunt for him as been the biggest manhunt operation in the history of the spanish guardia civil. They infiltrate his family in order to misled him to an ambush and make the manhunt effective.
By the way, to let people know: during 1936 and 1937 the Cantabrian Country was de facto independent having in his governing body a Foreign Relations section, something that not the catalonians not even the basque did have.
A forgotten small but ancient nation, suffering her people since before the war deception, manipulation (from the spanish left and right) and indoctrination to forget her nationhood. Since the war genocide, chemical drugs plage and kitsonian tactics in the sociopolitical sphere.
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