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10Published 18 November 1942“…013-0019-001 LARGO CABALLERO. June 18, 1940. Carrillo wrote to Sir Walter Citrine asking him to intervene on behalf of Largo Caballero and others whom he assumed would be handed over to Franco. …”
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17by Bolton, W. J.“…SIR WALTER CITRINE K.B.E 12TH NOVEMBER, 1941. LARGO CABALLERO. A telegram has been received from Negrin, Paddington, London, saying that Largo Caballero was in danger of being delivered by the Vichy Government to Franco, and asking you to intervene. …”
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