Available in English for the first time, Joaquim Amat-Piniella's portrayal of life in the camps is unmatched in scope and detail. It's also a compelling study of three powerful ideological movements at work at the time: anarchism, communism, and fascism, all within the desperate and brutal world of the camps.
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Available in English for the first time, Joaquim Amat-Piniella's portrayal of life in the camps is unmatched in scope and detail. It's also a compelling study of three powerful ideological movements at work at the time: anarchism, communism, and fascism, all within the desperate and brutal world of the camps.
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