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During the first months of the Spanish Civil War in 1936, the town of Ronda in Andalusia experienced significant upheaval. Initially, it fell under the control of Republican forces, leading to social and political changes, including the repression of conservative elements. However, by August 1936, Ronda was captured by Nationalist troops, resulting in a brutal crackdown on leftist sympathizers and a wave of violence, including executions and imprisonment. This period marked a profound transformation in the town's social fabric, as fear and repression took hold.

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