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... ty under siege not by Franco’s artillery, but by itself.
Graffiti in red and black sprawled across government buildings.
¡Viva la Revolución! stood beside crossed-out Communist hammers and sickles.
At Plaza del Callao, a makeshift barricade of sandbags and burned-out trams cut the city center in two.
Captain Alejandro Martínez of the Socialist Guard stormed into the Ministry of Interior, his boots making noise across the marble floor.
"We’ve got gunfire in ...
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