Isidoro Diéguez Dueñas
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Isidoro Diéguez Dueñas (19 January 1909 – 21 January 1942) was a Spanish bricklayer who joined the
Spanish Communist Party The Spanish Communist Party (in ), was the first communist party in Spain, formed out of the Federación de Juventudes Socialistas (Federation of Socialist Youth, youth wing of Spanish Socialist Workers' Party). The founders of the party, that ...
, fought in the
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(1936–39) and went into exile. When he returned from Mexico to Portugal he was arrested by the police and handed over to the Spanish authorities, who executed him.


Early years

Isidoro Diéguez Dueñas was born in
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, Ciudad Real on 19 January 1909. In 1924 he joined the Union of Bricklayers in Madrid, and in 1932 became a member of the Spanish Communist Party (''Partido Comunista Español'', PCE). He was named delegate for the ''Radio Sur'' union. In the Spanish Civil War he fought on the
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and
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fronts, and in the headquarters in Montaña, Getafe and Cuatro Vientos. Diéguez was head of the PCE's Provincial Committee of Madrid, became a member of the PCE central committee in 1937, and joined the Politburo in 1938. On 2 December 1936 the
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was reorganized with General
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as chairman. Diéguez was Militias delegate in the junta. Other PCE members were
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(Public Order) and Pablo Yagüe (Supplies). On 13 February 1937 Diéguez demanded that "doubtful and suspect elements" be removed from the army, and a few days later the Communist leaders demanded the dismissal of
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. Diéguez was appointed to the Junta's War Council, ranked second after Antonio Mije García.


Exile

In March 1939
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launched an anti-communist uprising in Madrid supported by the militant anarchist
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. Isidoro Diéguez organized resistance to the revolt with other PCE members. After Casado succeeded, Diéguez managed to escape to Valencia, where he took ship for France. There he contacted Francisco Antón Sanz and with the help of SERE left for America in August 1939. He sailed to New York City in August 1939, and reached Mexico in September 1939.


Return and death

In the spring of 1941 Diéguez was charged with directing development of party policy in Spain. He sailed in the Portuguese ship ''Gaza'' under false papers, and landed in
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in mid June. Other Spanish communists in Lisbon around that time were
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, Manuel Asarta and Eleuterio Lobo. Two South American activists were arrested in Madrid in September 1941, Eleuterio Lobo Martín ("Leandro") and Mari Ibarra ("Sionin"). This led to arrests in
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of Eladio Rodríguez González, Francisco Barreiro Barciela and others. This in turn led to the arrests of the Spanish communist group in Lisbon by the police of the Salazar regime. The group in Lisbon was arrested in September 1941 and handed over to the Spanish in October 1941. They were questioned in the
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, then imprisoned in Porlier prison in Madrid. On 19 January 1942 they were tried by a court martial, and six of the group were sentenced to death. Isidoro Diéguez Dueñas was executed by firing squad against the wall of the East Cemetery in Madrid on the morning of 21 January 1942. He was aged 33.


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