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Pedro Fernández Checa, usually known as ''Pedro Checa'' (1910 – 6 August 1942) was a Spanish Communist who played a leading role in the party during 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 ...
(1936–39). After the defeat of the Republic he was forced into exile in the Soviet Union and then Mexico, where he died.


Life


Early years

Pedro Fernández Checa was born in
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in 1910. He studied as an industrial technician and worked as a draftsman. He moved to
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, where he had contact with José Díaz Ramos, who would become general secretary of the
Spanish Communist Party The Spanish Communist Party (in es, Partido Comunista Español), 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). Th ...
(PCE: ''Partido Comunista Español''). In Madrid he joined a small leftist group which published a newspaper called ''Rebelión''. The group included Manuel Navarro Ballesteros, who later would direct ''
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''. Checa acquired some theoretical background with this group, and with them joined the Spanish Communist Party soon after the proclamation of the
Second Spanish Republic The Spanish Republic (), commonly known as the Second Spanish Republic (), was the form of government in Spain from 1931 to 1939. The Republic was proclaimed on 14 April 1931, after the deposition of Alfonso XIII, King Alfonso XIII, and was di ...
. His decision was due to the influence of José Díaz Ramos. Checa had great capacity for work, and was also very shy. While he was a militant in the PCE he always had a reputation as an honest and hard working person. He was among the most respected of the militants. Despite his youth, Checa joined the Central Committee of the party in 1932 after
José Bullejos José Bullejos y Sánchez (7 December 1899 – 25 March 1974) was a Spanish communist politician. He served as the second General Secretary of the Communist Party of Spain from 1925 to 1932. Early life and political activities Bullejos earned ...
was sacked by the
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, and joined the general secretariat of José Díaz. In 1935, according to the Comintern, he was appointed secretary of organization. The historian Gregorio Morán says that when the Comintern ordered the appointment of Checa as secretary of the PCE, he was not even a substitute member of Central Committee.


Civil War

During 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 ...
(17 July 1936 – 1 April 1939) Checa and "Pasionaria" (
Dolores Ibárruri Isidora Dolores Ibárruri Gómez (; 9 December 189512 November 1989), also known as (English: "the Passionflower"), was a Spanish Republican politician of the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939 and a communist known for her slogan ''¡No Pasará ...
) led the PCE due to illness of the Secretary General, José Díaz. In November 1936, the government evacuated to Valencia. The Political Bureau of the PCE remained in Madrid, unlike the leaders of the other parties. Checa and
Antonio Mije Antonio Mije García (24 September 1905 – 1 September 1976) was a member of the Spanish Communist Party who became a deputy for Seville in the Second Spanish Republic. He served in various senior positions during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) ...
negotiated with General
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for participation of the Communists in
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(''Junta de Defensa de Madrid''). This consisted of three ministries, War, Supplies and Public Order, which were led by Antonio Mije,
Pablo Yagüe Pablo Yagüe Estebaranz ( – 19 May 1943) was a Spanish trade union leader and communist politician. During the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) he was briefly in charge of Supplies for the Madrid Defense Council, before being shot and badly wounded ...
and
Santiago Carrillo Santiago José Carrillo Solares (18 January 1915 – 18 September 2012) was a Spanish politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Spain (main), Communist Party of Spain (PCE) from 1960 to 1982. His role in the Paracu ...
, respectively. Yagüe represented the
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(UGT, General Union of Workers) and Carrillo the
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. By this time Checa was working for the Soviet secret service, the
NKVD The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs (russian: Наро́дный комиссариа́т вну́тренних дел, Naródnyy komissariát vnútrennikh del, ), abbreviated NKVD ( ), was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union. ...
. As secretary of the organization, he was also responsible for the secret or illegal party apparatus, consisting of "special teams" that, for example, had already taken part in murdering Falangists. For this reason several authors have blamed him for having ordered the
Paracuellos massacres The Paracuellos massacres ( es, Matanzas de Paracuellos) were a series of mass killings of civilians and soldiers by the Republican faction of the Spanish Civil War that took place before and during the Siege of Madrid during the early stages of ...
. Angel Viñas states that the mass killings were ordered or suggested by the NKVD. "His responsibility for both the initial spark and for monitoring and surveillance of the operation is undeniable." Julius Ruiz does not directly implicate Checa and argues that the killings were mainly managed and promoted by the Spanish, with the Soviets simply giving support. During the war Checa proposed organizing guerrilla groups from the refugees from the areas occupied by the rebels, although until September 1937 he was not allowed to organize these forces as the XIV Corps of the Guerrilla Army. As a Communist leader, Checa was one of the PCE negotiators in talks that ultimately failed over merging the PCE and the PSOE (''Partido Socialista Obrero Español'',
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) . When the Republican forces were defeated in the
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(July–November 1938) and General
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's troops reached the Mediterranean, Checa stayed in Madrid with Luis Cabo Giorla,
Jesús Hernández Tomás Jesús Hernández Tomás (1907 – 11 January 1971) was a Spanish communist leader. During the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) he was Minister of Education and Fine Arts, then Minister of Education and Health. After the war he went into exile in O ...
,
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and Antonio Mije while the main Communist leadership center was established in
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. During the
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Checa, Dolores Ibárruri and Manuel Delicado formed a three-member secretariat that took the leadership of the party in the absence of José Díaz and installed itself near the government. After the government returned to the central-south zone, on 12 February 1939 the PCE headquarters were established in
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, called the Dakar position, close to the government's Yuste position. At the time there were tensions in the Republican camp between supporters of continued war and of increased negotiation. Checa was one of the PCE leaders who started to prepare for a possible military uprising. At the same time he reiterated his support for president
Juan Negrín Juan Negrín López (; 3 February 1892 – 12 November 1956) was a Spanish politician and physician. He was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party ( es, Partido Socialista Obrero Español, PSOE) and served as finance minister and ...
and his policy of resistance to the end. He was part of the PCE delegation led by Dolores Ibárruri to express its support. Checa proposed, through Colonel Antonio Cordón García as intermediary, a series of military appointments that would keep the army and navy in reliable hands and prepare for the evacuation of civil and military Republican leaders. On 4 March 1939 there was a counter-insurrection in the Cartagena naval base that quickly became a pro-Nationalist uprising, but was reduced in two days by the 206th Mixed Brigade commanded by Artemio Precioso Ugarte. On 5 March 1939 Checa, Fernando Claudín,
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and other Communist leaders moved to the base of the 206th Mixed Brigade to insist on the need to suppress the rebellion. The coup of Colonel Segismundo Casado on 5 March 1939 caused the final flight of the government to the
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airbase, near
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. The PCE staff was concentrated in the same area and held an emergency meeting in which it was agreed to also leave the country by plane, which took place between 6 and 7 March. Only Checa stayed in Spain, with Fernando Claudín and Palmiro Togliatti, to evacuate all the communist cadres they could find and maintain the clandestine structure of the PCE. They were not able to contact Communist military units to oppose the rebellion because they were stopped by forces loyal to Casado and taken to jail in
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. They were released after appealing to the local commander of the
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(secret service), Prudencio Sayagués, an old friend of Claudin from their days in the ''Federación Universitaria Escolar'' (FUE). He moved them to
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. Pursued by the Casado forces, Checa sent instructions to troops in Madrid led by Communists to negotiate with the supporters of Casado. The orders were not obeyed. Jesús Hernández Tomás, the Communist commissar of the army group in the central-south area, had beaten the rebels there. He formed a new Politburo and published a manifesto on behalf of the new leadership on 9 March 1939. Checa published a public statement on behalf of the PCE political bureau on 12 March 1939. Attempts to suppress the Casado uprising, particularly in Madrid, failed and the morale of the Communist cadres and militants collapsed. During the last days of the war Checa tried to organize the party for the underground, with a new leadership headed by
Jesús Larrañaga Jesus Larrañaga Churruca (17 April 1901 – 21 January 1942) was a Basque communist union leader who became one of the military leaders during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39). He went into exile after the fall of the Republic to the Francoist f ...
.


Exile

On 24 March 1939 Checa ordered Artemio Precioso to have his troops capture the flying school of
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. The last Communist leaders remaining in Spain, Checa, Hernández, Claudín and Togliatti, left on the available planes for French Algeria. This was shortly before the
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was delivered to Franco. The leaders landed in
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. From there they were sent to France. Checa and other Communist leaders embarked on 17 May 1939 for the Soviet Union. There he took part in meetings between Comintern and the PCE leadership to elucidate the causes of defeat. Checa wrote a report on the last days of the war that Gregorio Morán described as a "bland analysis". Both the Comintern and the Central Committee of the PCE blamed Checa, Togliatti, Uribe and Hernández for failing to defeat the Casado coup. The Comintern wanted to exempt Pasionaria from liability, whom they saw as replacing the seriously ill Díaz as general secretary. In the end the findings did not result in demotions or expulsions. Checa was a member of the committee formed by Comintern and the PCE for settling Spanish Communists who had fled to the Soviet Union. In late July 1939 Checa was sent back to France. He was there when the pact was signed between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union in August 1939, which led to the banning of the French and Spanish Communist parties. He left the country at the end of 1939. He was bound for the Americas, by order of
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, and first settled in Cuba. From here there were maritime contacts with Franco's Spain that allowed contact with the interior. Soon after he traveled to Mexico. There he lived under the false identify of "Pedro Fernández Izquierdo" which he had obtained in Cuba. Although not part of the American secretariat of the PCE, he attended meetings on the party organization and Comintern missions in Latin America. His activities in Mexico are little known, but some reports implicate him in the murder of
Leon Trotsky Lev Davidovich Bronstein. ( – 21 August 1940), better known as Leon Trotsky; uk, link= no, Лев Давидович Троцький; also transliterated ''Lyev'', ''Trotski'', ''Trotskij'', ''Trockij'' and ''Trotzky''. (), was a Russian ...
. According to a confidential report from another communist militant to the PCE leadership in Moscow, writing about Checa and the murder of Trotsky, "the party
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has been informed that the exicanpolice has a file containing detailed records of the activity of the Spanish comrades. It is recorded of Checa that he works on behalf of the
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, has all the threads of the conspiracy in his hands and is living under an assumed name". Checa's health was delicate, since he had contracted
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during the Civil War. He was bedridden after March 1941, and died on 6 August 1942 due to complications from an appendectomy. The guard of honor for his body consisted of
Joan Comorera Joan Comorera i Soler (or Juan Comorera y Soler; 5 September 1894 – 7 May 1958) was a Spanish Communist politician, journalist and writer from Catalonia who spent several years in Argentina before returning to Spain in 1931 at the start of the S ...
,
Antonio Mije Antonio Mije García (24 September 1905 – 1 September 1976) was a member of the Spanish Communist Party who became a deputy for Seville in the Second Spanish Republic. He served in various senior positions during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) ...
, Ángel Álvarez and
Federico Melchor Federico Melchor Fernández (10 April 1915 – 11 September 1985) was a Spanish journalist and communist politician. He was one of the leaders of the Communist Youth Union of Spain. During the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) he was general director ...
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