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Maravillas Lamberto was a 14-year-old girl from Larraga,
Navarre Navarre (; es, Navarra ; eu, Nafarroa ), officially the Chartered Community of Navarre ( es, Comunidad Foral de Navarra, links=no ; eu, Nafarroako Foru Komunitatea, links=no ), is a foral autonomous community and province in northern Spain, ...
, who was raped and killed by Falangists, part of the Nationalist faction, during the July 1936 coup d'état which started the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War ( es, Guerra Civil Española)) or The Revolution ( es, La Revolución, link=no) among Nationalists, the Fourth Carlist War ( es, Cuarta Guerra Carlista, link=no) among Carlists, and The Rebellion ( es, La Rebelión, lin ...
. The uprising, spearheaded in Navarre by
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and
General Mola Emilio Mola y Vidal, 1st Duke of Mola, Grandee of Spain (9 July 1887 – 3 June 1937) was one of the three leaders of the Nationalist coup of July 1936, which started the Spanish Civil War. After the death of Sanjurjo on 20 July 1936, M ...
's military forces, was followed by harsh repression against pro-Republican leaders and sympathizers and their families. During this repression Maravillas' father, Vicente Lamberto Martinez was also arrested and summarily executed. After decades of silence over her case, she has become an important historic figure in Navarre. She has been remembered in memorial services across Navarre, as well as having a square named after her in
Pamplona Pamplona (; eu, Iruña or ), historically also known as Pampeluna in English, is the capital city of the Chartered Community of Navarre, in Spain. It is also the third-largest city in the greater Basque cultural region. Lying at near above ...
. The youth community house or ''gaztetxe'' in the city bears her name, Maravillas.


Events

Following the coup d´etat unleashing the Spanish Civil War on 18 July 1936, the village of Larraga came to be hard hit by a terror campaign waged by the Nationalist rebels on the rearguard of Navarre against the wedge of population who opposed or did not sympathise with the uprising. Vicente Lamberto Martinez, a peasant member of the union
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, was one of another 45 residents targeted in the village. On the night of 15–16 August 1936, a group consisting of civil guards, a Falangist and a local arrived at the house of Vicente, threatening to break open the door. The officers of the Civil Guard, a paramilitary police force siding with the Nationalists, informed Vicente that he would be taken to the prison in
Pamplona Pamplona (; eu, Iruña or ), historically also known as Pampeluna in English, is the capital city of the Chartered Community of Navarre, in Spain. It is also the third-largest city in the greater Basque cultural region. Lying at near above ...
. Maravillas Lamberto, who was aware of the repression taking place in her village, asked about his destination and insisted on accompanying her father. Maravillas was taken by lorry with her father to the town hall, where she was raped during the night. According to local witnesses, the screams were heard throughout the village. Then father and daughter were then reportedly taken to Ibiricu, {{convert, 40, km, mi from Larraga, and she was again raped, in front of her father, after which their kidnappers shot them both dead. The girl's naked body was thrown to the dogs, which ate her buttocks and part of her legs. Decades later a local peasant provided a detailed account of his finding Maravilla's decomposing body a week later. The dogs were still present, and they were killed. The decomposition of the corpse was so advanced that the peasants decided to burn it. The new Nationalist authorities subsequently arrested and imprisoned Maravillas' mother. She was later released and joined her two surviving daughters who had moved to Pamplona.


Memory

After decades of silence over her case, Maravillas has become an important historic figure in Navarre. She has been remembered in memorial services across Navarre, as well as having a square named after her in
Pamplona Pamplona (; eu, Iruña or ), historically also known as Pampeluna in English, is the capital city of the Chartered Community of Navarre, in Spain. It is also the third-largest city in the greater Basque cultural region. Lying at near above ...
. The youth community house or ''gaztetxe'' in the city bears her name, Maravillas. No one was held to account for the crimes committed during
Franco's dictatorship Francoist Spain ( es, España franquista), or the Francoist dictatorship (), was the period of Spanish history between 1939 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title . After his death in 1975, Spani ...
. Maravilla's sister Josefina became a nun and has attended a number of memorials in honour of her sister, and has denounced the crime and impunity of its perpetrators. She is a founder of the AFFNA-36, the Association of Firing Squad Victims Families of Navarre, which filed a lawsuit in
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against the crimes committed in Spain during Franco's dictatorship that remain unaccounted for.


References


External links


Testimony by Maravilla's sister Josefina in EITB
Victims of the White Terror (Spain) 1936 deaths