
Dolores Ibárruri
Dolores Ibárruri, also known as 'La Pasionaria,' was a prominent Spanish Republican leader and a passionate advocate for the rights of the working class during the Spanish Civil War. Her powerful speeches and unwavering commitment to the republican cause made her an iconic figure, as she rallied support against fascism and highlighted the broader implications of the conflict for Europe.
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Dolores Ibárruri is referenced as a significant historical figure in the PSOE's history.
En defensa de Felipe | OpiniónDolores Ibárruri, known as Pasionaria, was admired by Carmen Díez de Rivera.
Carmen Díez de Rivera, el gran enigma de la Transición | EspañaDolores Ibárruri, known as La Pasionaria, was noted for her historical significance during the transition.
Miquel Roca, abogado: “No se ha explicado jamás lo que fue la dictadura” | EspañaDolores Ibárruri, known as La Pasionaria, was a prominent communist figure during the Spanish Civil War.
Angel González se encuentra con Jorge SemprúnDolores Ibárruri, known as La Pasionaria, is a historical figure portrayed by Alba Flores in a play.
Alba Flores: “Me sigue costando entender a qué clase social pertenecemos los Flores” | EL PAÍS SemanalDolores Ibárruri, known as 'Pasionaria', warned of the dangers of fascism in Spain.
‘The whole position in Europe is one of uncertainty and of menace’ – John Mulqueen on Éamon de Valera’s foreign policy – The Irish Times



















































