"The ambitions, divergences, rivalries, conflicts and indiscipline that had stalled the Popular Front, far from being suspended during the war, have increased a hundredfold."
It is not strange that
Azaña
put these words in the mouth of Pastrana, a transcript of
Indalecio Prieto
, in
La velada en Benicarló.
Because it is the division of the Socialists, with their epicenter in the capital, one of the causes of the weaknesses of the Republic.
It is enough to recall the struggle between
Largo Caballero's
Marxism
and the reformism of
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