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helped him evade the Barcelona police and flee to France. There he was reunited with Durruti and his brother Francisco, who were planning a guerrilla action in the Pyrenees. In December 1924 they organized an expedition to
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was proclaimed, he was persecuted (according to some for having participated in the murder of a police commissioner) and hid in the
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group, being credited with participating in 1920 in the assassination of the editor of the
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took place, Ascaso took part in the assault on the shipyard barracks. During the
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Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction)
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was proclaimed, he returned to Barcelona and joined the group
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Martínez de Sas, María Teresa; Pagès, Pelai, eds. (2000).
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He was assassinated during the 305:Committee of Antifascist Militias 450:Martínez de Sas & Pagès 2000 402:Martínez de Sas & Pagès 2000 387:Martínez de Sas & Pagès 2000 375:Martínez de Sas & Pagès 2000 290:National Confederation of Labor 245:Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera 278:Law of Defense of the Republic 1: 224:, where he was first part of 587:Assassinated trade unionists 527:. Rowman & Littlefield. 466:García Oliver, Juan (1978). 274:Iberian Anarchist Federation 34:, the first or paternal 592:Spanish trade union leaders 311:, where he was head of the 230:and in October 1922 joined 608: 567:People from Hoya de Huesca 29: 440:, pp. 199, 262, 616. 297:Spanish coup of July 1936 315:, taking places such as 286:revolt of Alto Llobregat 206:He worked as a baker in 582:Assassinated anarchists 266:Second Spanish Republic 192:Francisco Ascaso Abadía 163:Alejandro Ascaso Abadía 158:Francisco Ascaso Abadía 562:Anarchists from Aragon 339:and was buried in the 196:Joaquín Ascaso Budria 177:Domingo Ascaso Abadía 168:Joaquín Ascaso Budría 53:Domingo Ascaso Abadía 428:, pp. 518, 541. 238:Buenaventura Durruti 468:El eco de los pasos 452:, pp. 128–129. 389:, pp. 128–131. 363:Romero Salvadó 2013 307:and marched to the 190:leader, brother of 138:Anarcho-syndicalist 114:Cause of death 504:Paz, Abel (1996). 438:García Oliver 1978 337:Barcelona May Days 253:Juan García Oliver 416:, pp. 73–74. 365:, pp. 59–60. 341:Montjuïc cemetery 301:Spanish Civil War 276:(FAI). 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Index

Domingo Ascaso
Spanish name
surname
Almudévar
Hoya de Huesca
Spain
Barcelona
Catalonia
Spain
Assassination
Montjuïc Cemetery
Anarcho-syndicalist
CNT
Francisco Ascaso Abadía
Alejandro Ascaso Abadía
Joaquín Ascaso Budría
Aragonese
anarchist
trade union
Francisco Ascaso Abadía
Joaquín Ascaso Budria
Zaragoza
direct action
Heraldo de Aragón
Barcelona
Los Justicieros
Los Solidarios
Buenaventura Durruti
Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
Poblenou cemetery

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