One of the most striking phenomena of political repression in the Canary Islands during the civil war is the treatment of women by the insurrectionist military. Many were staunch republicans, while others were persecuted for various reasons. The records from the Regional Tribunal of Political Responsibilities bring to light some notable cases.
One of the most striking phenomena of political repression in the Canary Islands during the civil war is the treatment inflicted upon women by the rebellious military. While many were staunch republicans, others faced repression for a variety of reasons. The files from the Regional Tribunal of Political Responsibilities reveal some instances.
