Word: caballeros
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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TIME'S objective sincerity in reporting Francisco Largo Caballero's death [April 1] is highly commendable...
...footnote to your reference to Caballero's "missing" son? He was Franco's prisoner. Franco offered to exchange him for a leader of the Falangist movement, in jail and coming up for trial on charge of treason to the Republic. Caballero refused. His son, Caballero said, had committed no crime...
...blue overalls and carrying a rifle, he went out to the front lines to be photographed, as Winston Churchill was to do later. When the photographers were not present, Largo Caballero wandered to more dangerous places, turned over dead bodies, stared into lifeless faces. His son, a Loyalist militiaman, was missing...
Path's End. Last Spring Polish units of the Red Army overran the camp. They found Largo Caballero gravely ill. As soon as he could travel, the Russians hurried him by plane to Paris, where doctors removed a nephritic kidney, cut off a diseased leg, marveled as the old man clung to life, week after week. To Spaniards who came to see him the old warrior talked bravely of a restored Republic, though he knew he would play no part in Spain's future. Early one morning last week, in his 76th year, Francisco Largo Caballero closed...