When I met

Rodolfo Martín Villa

, back in 1957, he and I were on opposite sides of the political trench.

He was a Falangist student, provincial head of the SEU of Madrid (the Spanish University Union was founded by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in times of the Republic), to which all university students obligatorily belonged.

I was a socialist student, affiliated with the newly founded ASU (University Socialist Group, naturally clandestine), who

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