Milicia Popular (Spanish: [mi.ˈli.sja po.pu.ˈlaɾ] transl.People's Militia) was a Communist newspaper, which served as a mouthpiece for the Loyalist Fifth Regiment, published from July 26, 1936 to January 24, 1937.[1][2] It was published by Benigno Rodríguez. Notable contributors include Eduardo Ugarte.

References

  1. Bande, José Manuel Martínez (1966). Communist Intervention in the Spanish War, 1936-1939. Spanish Information Service. p. 44.
  2. Eduardo., Comín Colomer (1973). El 5º Regimiento de Milicias Populares : historia de la unidad político-militar que fue cuna del Ejército Popular y del Comisariado Político. San Martín. ISBN 84-7140-061-8. OCLC 1055576849.


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