Día: 4 de mayo de 1937

  • «Prohibido hablar en catalán»

    El día 4 algunas barriadas barcelonesas se hallaban en manos de la F.A.I. Tal ocurrió en Sants, donde los ‘bakunistas’ se habían apresurado a proclamar el comunismo libertario y a la entrada de la cual, frente a la misma Plaza de España, ondeaba un gigantesco cartel con esta leyenda: ‘República Independiente de Murcia. Aquí termina Cataluña. Prohibido hablar en catalán.

  • Subida en la reputación del POUM

    [Cita de Lois Cusick (1979). The anarchist millenium, memories of the Spanish revolution, 1936-37. Unpublished.]

    [On Tuesday], the city was in the grip of a complete work stoppage.

    The Patrols of Control took Montjuic fortress and trained its cannon on the Palau de la Generalitat … The block-long Popular Army poster on the communist Karl Marx House came down to reveal machine guns controlling the Passeig de Gracia, which the defense committees took over … Tuesday morning, the C.N.T. printers allowed only two papers to appear, Solidarida Obrera and the P.O.U.M.’s La Batalla … The Friends of Durruti and the genuine Trotskyites (Munis and Moulin) separately printed handbills calling for a revolutionary Junta to take over the government buildings. Josep Rebull’s P.O.U.M. left wing tried to win over the syndicalists at the barricades in another part of town for a march on the government buildings. Nothing came of these isolated initiatives … But the reputation of the P.O.U.M. shot up in the anarchist ranks. C.N.T.-F.A.I.-P.O.U.M. was the password at the barricades.