The book Death to death! Spain 1936-1939. War Memoirs of a fighter pilot, fighter for the Republic of Joan Ramos Vilardaga be presented on Thursday 17 June at 19.30 in the Museu d'Història de Catalunya in Barcelona. will present the book Arnabat Ramon Mata, director of the Centre for Research and Documentation Aviation Republican and Civil War, David Iniguez Gràcia, historian researcher i Aviadors the Association of the Republic (ADAR), and Carlos Lázaro Ávila, historian and researcher of the Association of Aviadors of the Republic (ADAR) .
Death to death! is the memoirs of a former airman in the Republic, a collection of stories and anecdotes that are a tribute to the will to cling to life and love of one who has experienced firsthand the war. Filled with personal reflections and heartfelt, not without irony, the publication includes a history of the squadron to which he belonged, and a list with its members, supplemented with illustrations and original documents previously unpublished. Joan Ramos
Vilardaga (Ripoll, 1916 - Barcelona, \u200b\u200b2005) was one of the many young people integrated into the Republican Air Force during 1936-1939. Trained as a student pilot in the USSR, returned to Spain for a game drive and participated in many battles to end the conflict. After a stint in the French concentration camps, worked with the resistance to return to Spain, later form a family and maintain the bonds of friendship with his former Flyers Association of the Republic (ADAR).
Death to death! is the memoirs of a former airman in the Republic, a collection of stories and anecdotes that are a tribute to the will to cling to life and love of one who has experienced firsthand the war. Filled with personal reflections and heartfelt, not without irony, the publication includes a history of the squadron to which he belonged, and a list with its members, supplemented with illustrations and original documents previously unpublished. Joan Ramos
Vilardaga (Ripoll, 1916 - Barcelona, \u200b\u200b2005) was one of the many young people integrated into the Republican Air Force during 1936-1939. Trained as a student pilot in the USSR, returned to Spain for a game drive and participated in many battles to end the conflict. After a stint in the French concentration camps, worked with the resistance to return to Spain, later form a family and maintain the bonds of friendship with his former Flyers Association of the Republic (ADAR).
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