Diario de Aragón

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Diario de Aragón (meaning Aragon Daily in English) was a Spanish language daily newspaper published from Zaragoza, Spain. It was launched around the time of the Popular Front victory in the 1936 general election.[1] The first issue was published on 14 February 1936.[2] Politically, the newspaper was supportive of the Popular Front and, in particular, the Republican Left. The publication was discontinued as the Spanish Civil War broke out in July 1936.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Checa Godoy, Antonio. Prensa y partidos politicos durante la II republica. Salamanca: Universidad de Salamanca, 1989. p. 287
  2. ^ Morales Ruiz, Juan José. El discurso antimasónico en la guerra civil española: (1936 - 1939). [Zaragoza]: Ed. Dip. General de Aragón, Dep. de Cultura y Turismo, 2001. p. 137