Francesc Sabaté Llopart

Francesc Sabaté Llopart

Francesc Sabaté Llopart (March 30, 1915 L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Catalonia, Spain – January 5, 1960 Sant Celoni, Catalonia, Spain), also known as "El Quico"", was a Catalan anarchist involved in the resistance against the fascist regime of Francisco Franco.

Biography

At the age of 10 Sabaté, always a free spirit, escaped his repressive Clerical school and by the age of 17, Sabaté had already joined the anarchist action group "Los Novatos" ("The rookies"), a part of the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI, also known as CNT-FAI because of its close links to the Confederación Nacional del Trabajo industrial union). This group was involved in insurrections against the Conservative government of the Second Spanish Republic in late 1933 and fought against the army's coup attempt at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936. In 1935 Sabaté refused military service, the beginning of his life outside the law. Also in this year, Los Novatos carried out its first robbery (characterised by the group as "exproprations") to fund a prison relief group.

During the Civil War, Sabaté fought on the Aragon front with the CNT-FAI's "Young Eagles Column". When this division was forcibly assigned a Stalinist Commissar who crushed the democracy and free initiative of the column, Sabaté and two of his comrades shot dead the Commissar and deserted to Barcelona where they carried out many missions on behalf of the FAI against the Stalinist authorities. Eventually Sabaté was arrested by the Communists, but with the help of his wife, he with a few other comrades managed a recklessly daring prison break. When the war ended he was in the 216th Division ("Durruti Column") that crossed the French border. In France during World War II, he spent time in concentration camps and fought with the Maquis resistance against the Vichy regime.

After the end of the War, Sabaté returned to Spain to carry on resistance activities against Franco's regime. His first action was the freeing of three anarchists from police custody. In large part these took the form of further robberies from wealthy businessmen and large banks to fund anarchist activities. He also attempted many successful assassination attempts against Falangist notables and Civil Guard members. After attempting to assassinate a police commissioner, accidentally attacking the wrong car, killing its occupants, Quico fled back to France, but was arrested and jailed for six years. [harvnb|Beevor|2006|p=422] He was often described as having been the regime's "Public Enemy Number One" during this time. In 1960, at the age of 45, he was finally killed in Sant Celoni by the "Somaten" (a Catalan fascist organisation) and the Civil Guard, along with four companions.

ee also

Spanish Maquis

Popular culture

The character played by Gregory Peck in the film "Behold A Pale Horse" is based on Sabaté.
* [http://www.brightcove.com/title.jsp?title=353518101 Behold A Pale Horse]
* [http://www.brightcove.tv/title.jsp?title=353518101&channel=219646953 Quico Sabate]

References

ources

* Beevor, Antony (2006). "The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 1936-1939", Penguin Books, ISBN 014303765X.
* Antonio Téllez, "Sabaté: Guerrilla Extraordinary" ISBN 1-902593-10-3
* Antonio Téllez, "The Anarchist Resistance to Franco" ISBN 1-873605-65-X
* [http://www.libcom.org/history/articles/1915-1960-francisco-sabate-llopart/ Biography at libcom.org]


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