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Millan astray biography sample

          Millán Astray was known to give talks on Cervantes, in which he lauded his status as the 'first' Mutilated Gentleman, and was himself described as a 'new.!

          Madrid: Gaspar y Roig, Right: Cover of the book by Fernández, Fidel, Abén Humeya (essay).

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          Primary Sources

          (1) Millán Astray, speech made at meeting of new recruitsto the Spanish Foreign Legion (10th October 1920)

          You have lifted yourselves from among the dead - for don't forget that you were dead, that your lives were over.

          You have come here to live a new life for which you must pay with death. You have come here to die. Since you crossed the Straits, you have no mother, no girlfriend, no family; from today all that will be provided by the Legion.

          Death in combat is the greatest honour.

          You die only once. Death arrives without pain and is not so terrible as it seems.

          Millán-Astray was one of many young, promising career officers in the Spanish army that seeked fame and glory in the Spanish colonial wars.

        1. Millán-Astray was one of many young, promising career officers in the Spanish army that seeked fame and glory in the Spanish colonial wars.
        2. As virtual sites of public memorialization, historical biopics play an important part in shaping our view of the past.
        3. Millán Astray was known to give talks on Cervantes, in which he lauded his status as the 'first' Mutilated Gentleman, and was himself described as a 'new.
        4. Millán Astray, the founder of the Foreign.
        5. This personal spirit of Millán Astray eventually gave rise to the famous “Legionary Creed”, with its corresponding articles which he precisely.
        6. The most horrible thing is to live as a coward.

          (2) Arturo Barea served under Millán Astray in Morocco in 1921. He later wrote about Astray in his book La Forja de un Rebelde (1951)

          Millán Astray's entire body underwent an hysterical transfiguration.

          His voice thundered and sobbed and howled. He spat into the faces of these men all their misery, their shame, their fi