But what was evident was that many of these veterans felt that Britain had let them down by not going after Franco next.
Continuing the fight: Three anarchists from Spain in the British army, 1939-1945

But what was evident was that many of these veterans felt that Britain had let them down by not going after Franco next.
Several historians managed to put together a list of 2,964 people murdered at cemetery of Almudena in Madrid during the first years of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco. The 2,934 people were executed by Franco’s regime in Madrid after the civil war. After ten years, most of the bodies were exhumed and buried in mass graves.