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".
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José Pellicer Gandía
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
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