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Gabriela Abad Miró | |
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| Born | 1915 |
| Died | January 24, 1941(1941-01-24) (aged 25–26) Mexico City, Mexico |
| Other names | Gabrielilla |
| Alma mater | University of Madrid |
| Occupation(s) | Politician, teacher |
Gabriela Abad Miró (Alcoy, Spain, 1915 –Mexico City, January 24, 1941), also known as Gabrielilla, was a Spanish politician and teacher.
She earned a degree in Philosophy from theUniversity of Madrid.[1]
Gabriela Abad was a leader in theCommunist Youth of Spain, associated with theSpanish Communist Party (PCE) and theUnified Socialist Youth (JSU). During theSpanish Civil War, she held various roles in social and political organizations. Abad was responsible for social action policy in the Madrid Committee and participated in the social activities of theFifth Regiment (1936-1937).[2] She also contributed to the work of theInternational Red Aid in Madrid (1938-1939) and served as secretary of the committee at theChâteaubriant internment camp in France in 1939.[3]
She was a friend and collaborator ofTina Modotti, who was responsible for the InternationalRed Aid in Spain, and a companion ofVittorio Vidali. According to a police report about her brother Santiago, dated July 9, 1947, she had been a member of the University Federation (FUE), and was part of the Propaganda Commission and the Political Bureau of the PCE. She served as a commander and brigade commissar at theMadrid front, escaped Spain at the end of the Civil War, and went into exile in 1939 in Mexico City, where she died in 1941 from sepsis.[4]
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