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It is a certainty that this glorious epic of the Catholic warriors who defended the Alcázar in

1936, when the Moscow organized and planned persecution of the Church in Spain was

producing its evil fruits daily [political wholesale murders of all who did not agree with

the communists, including most of all the Church], and that such Catholic crusading resolve

is not desirable to be told about today, but that it was meant by God to happen so that it can be clearly shown to us that the times, which we live in today, will be much more difficult,

but at the same time rewarding, for if we'll remain faithful to God, He will be faithful to us also and perform what He has promised [as He has done for the Alcazar defenders], for the Lord is always just and true.
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One would ask why exactly was this war fought, and to answer I will let the involved people speak for themselves. In his book Spain: The Vital Years [J.P. Lippincott Company, New York, NY 1967] the author Luis Bolin, former Franco Government official and captain in Franco's army during the Civil War, wrote the following [page 13]:

"We were on the eve of a tremendous revolt, which General Franco would lead,

if I managed to play the role that had been assigned to me.



[Ed. note - Mr. Bolin was personally involved in securing an airplane in London to

fly to pick up General Franco to get him from the Canary Islands, where Franco was

intentionally removed by the Spanish Communist government, to Spanish Morocco

to lead the troops of the Spanish Foreign Legion and the Army stationed there back to Spain to defeat the communists.]



The slightest slip on my part could be fatal, but the success of my venture might

well be the spark that set off civil war in Spain.



I was morally prepared for all that was involved in civil strife.



I knew that only force could now save my country, and that alternative to force

was Communism and chaos."

It is also essential to grasp the reality that when the communist persecution against

the Church started, His Holiness Pope Pius XI blessed the crusade.



He said the following on Sept. 14, 1936 receiving in audience a group of Spanish Catholic refugees presented by Cardinal Pacelli, and said the following about the Moscow enabled, executed and supported communist terror in Spain [Frere Michel, "The Whole Truth about Fatima", Vol. II, pg. 639]:

"But the facts which your presence, most dear Children, recalls to mind and

demonstrates, are not only an impressive series of destruction and carnage, they

are also a school teaching grave lessons for Europe and for the whole world.



For a world which is now entirely overrun, inundated and shaken by subversive

propaganda, and especially in Europe, which is so profoundly troubled and

shaken at the present hour, the sad events in Spain announce and foretell once

more what extreme disasters threaten the foundation of all order, all culture and

all civilization. "

And because of these communist perils to come, if nothing is done to defend Christendom and the rights of God and of His Church, Pius XI gave the Spanish Crusade His blessing:

"Our blessing goes out in a special manner to all those who have assumed the difficult and perilous task of defending and restoring the rights and honor of God and religion...."
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the rest at
http://anti-communistanalyst.com/El_Alcazar_Part_1.html

includes pictures of Moscow controlled communist persecution of the Church, from the book General Cause [Madrid 1946].

Today, as the false collapse of communism, staged by Moscow in order to put the world to sleep, is the reality and horrible communist slavery, Russian run and organized is the prospect soon], this story of the fortress Alcazar in Spain should be known, what has been done and sacrificed for the defense of the Faith and the Church, and the honor of God.

In Christo et Maria
editor
anti-communistanalyst.com
 
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