Manuel Azaña
Manuel Azaña was a Spanish politician and writer, best known for his role as the president of the Spanish Republic during the tumultuous period of the Spanish Civil War. Azaña advocated for the republican government amidst the escalating conflict, warning that the fate of Spain would have dire repercussions for all of Europe.
Born on Jan 10, 1880 (145 years old)
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Venezuela:
Manuel Azaña wrote about Caballero's response to inquiries regarding war matters.
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Andorra:
Azaña is referenced among notable figures related to the intellectual discourse of the time.
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Andorra:
Manuel Azaña, the Spanish president, is highlighted as a historical figure in the narrative.
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Spain:
Manuel Azaña was a prominent figure in the Spanish Republic who had a contentious relationship with Unamuno.
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Ireland:
Manuel Azaña warned about the consequences of non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War.
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