Luis Ortiz Alfau was 19 and working at a food warehouse when Spain’s civil war began in 1936, as General Francisco Franco led an uprising against a democratically elected Republican government.
Today almost 100, Luis is one of the last surviving witnesses of the atrocities of that conflict.
“I joined a battalion of the Republican Left in the first days of August in Bilbao,” he said at his flat in his hometown of Bilbao in northern Spain, surrounded by his archives and his computer.
“As the son of a Republican, I had to join, because they would surely call me up and I wanted to defend freedom and the legal Popular Front government,” Luis added, wearing a traditional round Basque beret.
Hundreds of thousands of people died in the war, which pitted the elected leftist government against Franco’s right-wing Nationalists, backed by Hitler and Mussolini.
“We would practice with brooms... We didn’t have rifles or any war material,” said Luis, a 99-year-old widower who lives alone.
Luis refuses to be presented as a brave hero and said he never fired a single shot during the three-year war that began on July 18, the most devastating conflict in Spanish history.
“I was lucky to be assigned to the transmissions section. I was a living phone. I would go from the battalion command to the trenches with an envelope,” he said. “The messages would ask for weapons, they would say: ‘We can’t hold on’ or ‘We have had many casualties.’”
His battalion was resting in a neighborhood in the Basque town of Guernica on April 26, 1937, when German planes dropped dozens of tonnes of bombs — an atrocity that shocked the world and was immortalized in Picasso’s haunting anti-war painting that year named after the town.
“We had to go out and collect the dead and wounded. Everything was burning and full of smoke, I had never seen so much blood,” he said.
Historians estimate as many as 1,600 people were killed when aircraft from Hitler’s “Condor Legion” sent to Spain to support Franco’s forces carpet-bombed the Basque town.
In February 1939, Luis fled to France, where he experienced the hardships of the camps where Spanish Republicans — deemed “undesirable” — were confined.
When France entered World War II in September 1939 by declaring war against Germany, Luis — like thousands of other Spaniards — thought the time was right to return to Spain.
However, he was arrested at the border and in June 1940 was sent to one of the 121 forced labor camps that were set up by Franco.
Luis says he is alive because he knew how to use a typewriter.
Thanks to this skill, he was assigned the job of scribe in the labor camp that was tasked to build a road through the valleys of the frosty Pyrenees mountains on the border with France in “inhuman conditions.”
“I was privileged, I stayed with the officials in a small house, but the rank and file were in the outskirts in the barracks for livestock,” he said. “Some weighed just 38-40 kilos. They would eat vegetable peelings that were thrown to the pigs, even raw lizards.”
Luis said he still feels “shame” for having contributed, against his own will, to the hunger the prisoners endured when his corrupt lieutenant demanded that he hand over part of the funds meant to buy food.
When he finally returned to Bilbao as a free man in 1943, Luis quickly realized that jobs were reserved for “those who had fought with Franco.”
He found work only after he bribed a civil servant to eliminate his record as a former Republican fighter.
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