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To: Rodney King
Do you know the story of Colonel Jose Moscardo who commanded the defense of the Alcazar fortress in Toledo? Here is a random internet account:

The Alcazar in Toledo has suffered many sieges over the centuries but one of great importance was that of 1936. The Republicans were fighting to gain control of Conservative, Catholic Toledo. Franco's rebel troops were controlled by Col. Jose Moscardo whose troops were inside the Alcazar, along with women and children. The Alcazar withstood 70 days of heavy bombardment. On July 23rd a Republican officer reached Moscardo by telephone within the Alcazar and the Colonel was informed that Republican forces had kidnapped his 16 year old son, Luis and unless he surrended immediately, Luis would be executed.

To prove that they had his son, he was put to the phone to speak to his father. 'Surrender or they will shoot me' he said. His father replied 'then commend your soul to God, shout 'Viva Espana' and die like a hero.' The Republicans then shot Luis in the head. The fortress held out until it was relieved by Franco's forces in September 1936.

In the Alcazar today, the telephone still remains on display.

I think that Luis may have been shot by the Reds some months (?) later, rather than right on the spot, but that is the essence of it.

39 posted on 01/12/2005 12:39:29 PM PST by Stingray51
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To: Stingray51

Wow, great story.


43 posted on 01/12/2005 12:45:47 PM PST by Rodney King (No, we can't all just get along.)
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