- José
Buenaventura Durruti Dumange (14 July 1896 – 20
November 1936) was a
Spanish anarchist revolutionary involved with the CNT and the FAI in the periods...
- The
Durruti Column (Spanish:
Columna Durruti), with
about 6,000 people, was the
largest anarchist column (or
military unit)
formed during the
Spanish Civil...
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Marciano Pedro Durruti Domingo (León,
March 6, 1911–Ferral del Bernesga [es],
August 22, 1937),
younger brother of
Buenaventura Durruti, was a Spanish...
- The
Friends of
Durruti Group (Spanish: Agrupación de los
Amigos de
Durruti) was a
Spanish anarchist group commonly known for its parti****tion in the...
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Prime Minister Eduardo Dato.
Ascaso and
Durruti would soon
begin a
lifelong friendship.
Ascaso was
drawn to
Durruti for
their shared disdain for the "bolshevization"...
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effective anarchist unit in the
Civil War was the
Durruti Column, led by
militant Buenaventura Durruti. It was the only
anarchist unit
which managed to...
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Armand Ba
Bakunin Berkman Bonanno Bookchin Bourdin Chomsky Cleyre Day
Durruti Ellul Ervin Faure Fauset MacDonald Ferrer Feyerabend Giovanni Godwin Goldman...
- anarcho-syndicalist,
shorthand typist and
partner of
Buenaventura Durruti. In 1936, she was part of the
Durruti column, an
anarchist military unit,
during the Spanish...
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fatal to
Primo de Rivera's
political opposite, 40-year-old
Buenaventura Durruti, a key
leader of Spain's two
largest anarchist organizations, Federación...
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political and
tactical disagreements, with one part, led by
Buenaventura Durruti and
Francisco Ascaso,
moving to
Barcelona and
founding Los Solidarios....