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Ramona Berni

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155:, Eusebio Brau, Julia López Mainar, María Luisa Tejedor, and others. In the group she had recruitment, liaison and communication responsibilities. Although Berni was never imprisoned for her membership in the group, she was arrested, along with her son Jaume Buyé i Berni, by the police on February 28, 1924, after the murder of 201:
the factory she worked in was collectivized and she held the position of union representative. She also collaborated in the Manresa City Council, being on the payroll of the Department of Internal Security. Her last public appearance was at a rally at the Kursaal in Manresa in 1938. At the end of the
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She died in Barcelona on 22 April 1968, although, according to some sources, there are doubts about both the date of her birth and the date of her death.
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In the 1910s she moved to Barcelona where she worked in the textile industry and joined the Manufacturing and Textile Union of the
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leader Gregorio Suberbiela, for which she remained at the disposal of the military authority for a few weeks. During the
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El corto verano de la anarquía : vida y muerte de Buenaventura Durruti
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In 1923, with Pepita Not and Ricardo Sanz, she joined the group
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Index

Mollerussa
Barcelona
anarcho-syndicalist
Catalonia
Pla d'Urgell
Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (CNT)
Pepita Not
Ricardo Sanz García
Los Solidarios
Sindicato Libre
Buenaventura Durruti
Juan García Oliver
Francisco Ascaso
dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
Éibar
Second Spanish Republic
Igualada
Lleida
Canet de Mar
insurrection of Alt Llobregat
Manresa
Spanish Civil War
France
French concentration camps
Anarchism in Spain




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