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Spanish Socialist Newspaper

Milicia Popular (Spanish: [mi.ˈli.sja po.pu.ˈlaɾ] transl. People's Militia) was a Communist newspaper, which served as a mouthpiece for the Loyalist Fifth Regiment, published from July 26, 1936 to January 24, 1937. It was published by Benigno Rodríguez. Notable contributors include Eduardo Ugarte.

References

  1. Bande, José Manuel Martínez (1966). Communist Intervention in the Spanish War, 1936-1939. Spanish Information Service. p. 44.
  2. Eduardo., Comín Colomer (1973). El 5º Regimiento de Milicias Populares : historia de la unidad político-militar que fue cuna del Ejército Popular y del Comisariado Político. San Martín. ISBN 84-7140-061-8. OCLC 1055576849.


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