Melilla, 1936: the judge who could stop the Civil War

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Joaqun Mara Polonio was a young jurist who clashed with the Africanist military on the eve of the Civil War: he tried to stop the coup d’état and ended up in retaliation and assassinated for it

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Just for the title, Melilla, 1936by jurist Luis Mara Cazorla (edited by Almuzara), could be a book of History on the Civil War or a North African colonial setting spy novel in the style of those of Mara Dueas. None of them

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