El poeta que liberó París
Jamison, Wayne
Manuel Lozano is finishing the last months of his life in a residence on the outskirts of Paris. He must make a decision: return to Spain or stay in France, where he was forced to reinvent himself after World War II. Because Manuel Lozano does not give up. At a very young age, he became linked to union and anarchist movements, and soon, after the military uprising of July 1936, becoming a target for the coup plotters, he took up arms on the Republican side. A fugitive in North Africa, he passed through various French concentration camps and suffered a new defeat at the front with the Free French army. And then arrived The Nine, a company with which he landed in Normandy in the summer of 1944, liberated Paris and Strasbourg and took Hitler's Eagle's Nest. Manuel was another hero, like all those bakers, teachers, workers or farm laborers marked by pain, the loss of loved ones and the longing to meet their loved ones.
- Author
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Jamison, Wayne
- Subject
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Literature
> Spanish narrative 20th-21st cent.
- Genre
- Historical >
- EAN
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9788435062299
- ISBN
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978-84-350-6229-9
- Edition
- 1
- Publisher
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Edhasa
- Pages
- 288
- High
- 23.0 cm
- Weight
- 15.0 cm
- Release date
- 18-10-2023
- Language
- Spanish
- Series
- Narrativas históricas. contemporáneas