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31: 106: 295:, he was arrested by the French authorities and released shortly after. In 1936 when Spanish Republican authorities restored the Catalonian government, Companys re-appointed some former officials but Dencàs, as he was blamed for the previous unsuccessful uprising. 332:, where he worked as a doctor at a charitable medical center subsidized by the Real Estate Bank of Morocco which founded by the also exiled ERC leader Josep Andreu Abelló. He died of cancer in 469: 638: 598: 306:
surprised him in Barcelona and he did not play a role in the war. The anarchists of CNT-FAI drove him out of Barcelona in mid-August 1936, when he boarded an Italian
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of Barcelona. His performance as Minister of the Interior was widely criticized for fleeing while other groups fought to the end. In fact, the British writer
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ideas of Pere Màrtir Rossell i Vilar, Dencàs defined himself as a "national socialist." He was considered one of the most violent leaders of the JEREC.
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government managed to quash the rebellion. After this failure, he went into exile, escaping through the
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In December 1932, he was appointed Minister of Health and Social Assistance in the government of
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La Rebelión de la Generalidad. El alzamiento de Octubre de 1934 y sus principales protagonistas
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in January 1934. As head of police, he implemented a brutal campaign of repression against the
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Cataluña bajo vigilancia: El consulado italiano y el fascio de Barcelona (1930–1943)
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He was instrumental in the preparation for the 1934 proclamation of the independent
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Bricall, Josep Maria (2006). "Generalitat de Catalunya. Obra de govern 1931–1939".
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district in the general elections of June 1931 and in the first elections to the
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Some authors such as Jacinto Toryho have suggested that he was involved in
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Contra Companys, 1936: La frustración nacionalista ante la Revolución
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José Antonio Primo de Rivera. Razón y mito del fascismo español
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and later Minister of the Interior in the first government of
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Dencàs participated in the establishment of an earlier
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No. 69. pp. 1, 3. 219:", which Dencàs himself led. 209:Republican Youth of Catalonia 133:Catalan independence movement 468:Enric Ucelay-Da Cal (2005). 324:, through his contacts with 197:Republican Left of Catalonia 126:Republican Left of Catalonia 517:. Madrid: Tecnos: 288–337. 179:through his father-in-law. 655: 400:. Generalidad de Cataluña. 370:. Universidad de Valencia. 115:Josep Dencàs i Puigdollers 23:Josep Dencàs i Puigdollers 124:politician active in the 103: 28: 538:Baonza, José A. (2003). 381:Rabassa Massons, Jordi. 171:, where he graduated in 572:Tarín-Iglesias (1988). 445:Universidad de Valencia 205:Parliament of Catalonia 193:Second Spanish Republic 169:University of Barcelona 413:Cite journal requires 328:. Later he settled in 279:, in particular with 272:The Spanish Labyrinth 143:during the turbulent 494:on 14 November 2016. 364:Ucelay-Da Cal, Enric 238:. Influenced by the 167:. 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Politician
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Catalan
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Events of 6 October
fascism
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pharmacists
University of Barcelona
medicine
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Second Spanish Republic
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Barcelona
Parliament of Catalonia
Republican Youth of Catalonia
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Escamots
Francesc Macià

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