
José Crespo Cuspinera
José Crespo Cuspinera was a Spanish military officer known for his involvement in the 1981 attempted coup d'état in Spain, commonly referred to as 23-F. He was arrested in 1982 for his role in the conspiracy, which aimed to undermine the democratic government of Spain. Recently, documents related to the coup were uncovered, highlighting his views on the monarchy and the military's strategic considerations during this tumultuous period in Spanish history.
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José Crespo Cuspinera was a lieutenant colonel whose home contained documents related to the planning of a coup in Spain.
Análisis visual del documento de “planificación del golpe” | EspañaJosé Crespo Cuspinera was a lieutenant colonel whose home was searched for documents related to the coup.
El golpe del 23-F de Tejero se adelantó a otras dos operaciones militares en marcha | EspañaJosé Crespo Cuspinera was one of the military detained for the coup conspiracy of October 27, 1982.
El error de los golpistas, según un documento intervenido a un militar después del 23-F: “Dejar al Borbón libre y tratar con él como si fuese un caballero” | España







