- Juan
Domingo Astigarrabía Andonegui (20
November 1901 – 4
March 1989) was a
Basque communist politician, one of the
founders of the
Communist Party of...
- He was
accompanied on the
visit to
Moscow by
Leandro Carro and Juan
Astigarrabía. The
result was the
creation of the
Unified Socialist Youth (Juventudes...
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succeeded José Bullejos. The
others were
Vicente Uribe,
Antonio Mije, Juan
Astigarrabía and Jesús Hernández Tomás. The 4th PCE
Congress in
Sevilla (March 1932)...
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Espinosa as head of health); and one of the
Spanish Communist Party (Juan
Astigarrabía as head of
public works). The
Basque Army (Basque:
Eusko Gudarostea)...
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Alfredo Espinosa (Health) of Unión
Republicana (Republican Union) and Juan
Astigarrabía (Public Works) of the
Partido Comunista de España (Communist
Party of...
- He and the
other Basque communist leaders, Ramón Ormazábal and Juan
Astigarrabía,
became isolated in the North.
Later Monzón was
named in turn
civil governor...
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succeeded José Bullejos. The
others were José Díaz,
Antonio Mije, Juan
Astigarrabía and Jesús Hernández Tomás.
Uribe represented the PCE in
creating the...
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Congress of the
Communist International. He
traveled to
Moscow with Juan
Astigarrabía and
Santiago Carrillo. In 1936
Carro was
elected to the
Cortes Generales...
- Bullejos. The
others were José Díaz,
Vicente Uribe,
Antonio Mije and Juan
Astigarrabía. That year Hernández
became a
member of the PCE
Politburo in
charge of...
- He was
against the
autonomy of the EPK from the PCE
proposed by Juan
Astigarrabía, who was
expelled from the
party for "nationalist deviation". When the...