Santoña Agreement

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The Santoña Agreement, Pact of Santoña or Santoña Treason, was an agreement signed in

Spanish Republicans, and Italian forces fighting for Francisco Franco. The treaty was considered treason against the Spanish Republic.[1]

After the

prisoners-of-war
under Italian command and PNV members being allowed to go to exile on British ships.

The

El Dueso
Prison. Three months later, around half of them had been freed, and the other half remained in prison, and 510 were sentenced to death, a smaller reprisal proportion than registered elsewhere. Ajuriaguerra, the highest rank in the PNV, was released from prison in 1943.

See also

References

  1. Wikidata Q118540952
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