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Carlos Romero Giménez

Carlos Romero Giménez, sometimes misspelled Jiménez, (Madrid, November 7, 1890〔La Latina Municipal District Court〕 - Mexico City, September 11, 1978)〔Death Certificate, Mexico City Civil Register (D. F.), Seventh Court, page 395, book 5/7a.〕 was a Spanish soldier loyal to the Spanish Republic,〔Alpert, Michael; ''El Ejército Republicano en la Guerra Civil (Republican Army in the Civil War''), Siglo XXI de España, Madrid, 1989 ISBN 84-323-0682-7, p. 384.〕 and one of the most prominent figures in the Siege of MadridRamón Salas Larrazábal, Historia del Ejército Popular de la República. Editora Nacional, Madrid (España) ISBN 84-276-1107-2, pag. 1524, verbatim pag. 1579.〕 during the Spanish Civil War. Subsequently a member of the French Resistance, he fought the Nazi occupation from Bordeaux as part of the Maquis. He was President of the Spanish League for Human Rights.
== Biography ==

He was born in Madrid, at 5 Carrera de San Francisco Street.〔Juzgado Municipal del Distrito de la Latina〕 His father was Colonel Manuel Romero Salas, who was from an Andalusian family from Medina-Sidonia, Cádiz. His mother was María Giménez Nuñez. He joined the Spanish army on December 2, 1908. He participated in the Rif War, and received numerous awards, including the Laureate Cross of Saint Ferdinand.〔Archivo General Militar de Segovia (General Military Registry, Segovia, Spain)〕
Prior to the Insurrection of Jaca, he was detained as a result of his participation in the uprising of Madrid in favor of the Republic and against the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera. He spent two years in military prisons under a request for death penalty. He was released thanks to an amnesty granted by General Dámaso Berenguer, and was later assigned to a Regiment stationed in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, where he remained until April 14, 1931. As soon as the Second Spanish Republic was proclaimed, Romero returned to Madrid to work on policy with the new government.

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