Checa (Spanish Civil War)A Checa in Spain (named after the early Soviet secret police units) relates to any one of several unofficial or clandestine paramilitary police deployed during the Spanish Revolution of 1936 in Republican zones to detain, interrogate, torture, extrajudicially condemn and subsequently mutilate or murder those suspected or accused of sympathizing with any supposed enemy, whether genuine opponents or not.[1][2][3] The historian Peter H. Wyden, in his work The Passionate War, The Narrative History of the Spanish Civil War 1936–39 describes the Checas in the following way:
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