k Spanish Revolution, 1909. Tragic Week 25 July 2 August 1909 is the name used for a series of bloody confrontations between the Spanish army and the working classes of Barcelona and other cities of Catalonia Spanish Revolution, 1909. Tragic Week in Catalan la Setmana Trgica, in Spanish la Semana Trgica 25 July 2 August 1909 is the name used for a series of bloody confrontations between the Spanish army and the working classes of Barcelona and other cities of Catalonia Spain, backed by anarchists, socialists and republicans, during the last week of July 1909. It was caused by the callingup of reserve troops by Prime Minister Antonio Maura to be sent as reinforcements when Spain renewed militarycolonial activity in Morocco on 9 July, in what is known as the Second Rif War. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Spanish Revolution, 1909. Tragic Week  25 July   2 August 1909  is the name used for a series of bloody confrontations between the Spanish army and the working classes of Barcelona and other cities of Catalonia Spanish Revolution, 1909. Tragic Week  in Catalan la Setmana Tr gica, in Spanish la Semana Tr gica   25 July   2 August 1909  is the name used for a series of bloody confrontations between the Spanish army and the working classes of Barcelona and other cities of Catalonia  Spain , backed by anarchists, socialists and republicans, during the last week of July 1909. It was caused by the calling up of reserve troops by Prime Minister Antonio Maura to be sent as reinforcements when Spain renewed military colonial activity in Morocco on 9 July, in what is known as the Second Rif War.
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Spanish Revolution, 1909. Tragic Week (25 July ? 2 August 1909) is the name used for a series of bloody confrontations between the Spanish army and the working classes of Barcelona and other cities of Catalonia

Spanish Revolution, 1909. Tragic Week (in Catalan la Setmana Tr?gica, in Spanish la Semana Tr?gica) (25 July ? 2 August 1909) is the name used for a series of bloody confrontations between the Spanish army and the working classes of Barcelona and other cities of Catalonia (Spain), backed by anarchists, socialists and republicans, during the last week of July 1909. It was caused by the calling-up of reserve troops by Prime Minister Antonio Maura to be sent as reinforcements when Spain renewed military-colonial activity in Morocco on 9 July, in what is known as the Second Rif War.

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