DUÉRMETE CON LOS CASOS REALES QUE MANCHARON LA TRANSICIÓN ESPAÑOLA | HISTORIAS REALES

🌙 In this new episode of Whispered Stories, we explore four real episodes of political violence that marked the Spanish Transition, a period often remembered as a peaceful and exemplary transition from dictatorship to democracy… but which was also rife with bloodshed, fear, attacks, repression, shadowy operations, and wounds that remain open to this day. Was the Transition really as peaceful as it has been portrayed for decades? What happened in the streets, in the factories, in the law offices, in the churches, and in the mountains where the future of Spain was still being debated? And why did some of these cases end without convictions, without clear perpetrators, or remain shrouded in the silence of the Amnesty Law? This video does not seek to take sides. It seeks to recount the facts. Names, dates, victims, and consequences. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ 📚 VIDEO STORIES 1️⃣ THE ATOCHA LAWYERS' MASSACRE Madrid, January 24, 1977. Two far-right gunmen stormed into a labor lawyers' office on Atocha Street and opened fire on the people inside. Five died and four were seriously wounded. The silent funeral of more than one hundred thousand people became one of the key moments of the Transition. 2️⃣ THE VITORIA MASSACRE Vitoria, March 3, 1976. Thousands of striking workers gathered at the Church of San Francisco de Asís in the Zaramaga neighborhood. The Armed Police launched tear gas inside the church and shot at those who emerged, suffocating. Five workers died and more than 150 people were injured. No one was convicted. 3️⃣ THE SCALA CASE Barcelona, ​​January 15, 1978. Following a CNT demonstration against the Moncloa Pacts, several young people threw Molotov cocktails at the Scala nightclub. Four workers died, three of them members of the union itself. Years later, the role of a police infiltrator turned the case into one of the murkiest episodes of the dirty war during the Transition. 4️⃣ THE MONTEJURRA EVENTS Navarre, May 9, 1976. During the Carlist pilgrimage to Montejurra, neo-fascist mercenaries and far-right groups opened fire on the followers of Carlos Hugo de Borbón-Parma. Ricardo García Pellejero and Aniano Jiménez Santos died. The operation was marked by suspicions of state involvement and by almost total impunity. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ ⚖️ Four true stories. 📍 Four different locations. 🌑 One question: How much violence was hidden behind the official narrative of the Transition? 🎧 Get comfortable, dim the lights, and join us for this nighttime documentary about one of the most complex, uncomfortable, and decisive periods in recent Spanish history. 👍 Like this video if you want more true history documentaries told with calm and respect. 🔔 Subscribe to Relatos al Oído to discover new episodes every week. 💬 And tell me in the comments what other forgotten episode of Spanish history should be featured on the channel. #SpanishTransition #HistoryOfSpain #WhisperedStories #Documentary #TrueStories #Spain20thCentury