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May 2022
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Tema 19.9. Oposición al régimen franquis...

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La oposición al régimen va evolucionando, si bien en los años 40 los maquis continúan la lucha armada, ya en los años 50, la oposión lleva a cabo su actividad a través de huelgas. Destacamos la actividad del PCE y CCOO, ambas organizaciones clandestinas que llevarán a cabo una intensa actividad huelguística. 
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