The Challenges of Identifying Juvenile Soldiers in the Spanish Civil War

IF 0.7 Q3 ANTHROPOLOGY Annals of Anthropological Practice Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1111/napa.12165
María Benito Sánchez, Miguel Mezquida Fenández, Javier Iglesias-Bexiga, Alejandro Calpe Vicente, Azahara Martínez Vallejo, María Fortuna Murillo
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Every conflict referred to as a war results in the horror of loss and death. This is true of any war, and the Spanish Civil War is a good example. Many people disappeared and were never found again, mainly because nobody ever looked for them. There were several counteroffensives on the eastern war front in Spain's Levante region during 1938, which, although ending in Pyrrhic victories for the Republican Army, were forgotten for years, as were the bodies of the soldiers abandoned to the elements on the battlefields. In 2014, this research project was developed to locate, exhume, and identify four graves containing the bodies of Republican soldiers found at the site of Peña Salada, Spain. The graves were found to contain five individuals, including some considered to be juvenile soldiers, aged between 14 and 20. They displayed many signs of violence, and it was possible to infer differences in injuries from bladed weapons and firearms. There was also evidence of the pillaging and desecration of the burial site. The genetic profiles of the five individuals were obtained in order to create a DNA database, which would make it possible to compare their profiles with those of potential family members who still live with the uncertainty of not knowing the whereabouts of their loved ones. This study offers the first scientific evidence of the participation of juvenile soldiers on the Levante Front, within the context of the Spanish Civil War.

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西班牙内战中鉴别少年士兵的挑战
每一场被称为战争的冲突都会带来损失和死亡的恐怖。任何战争都是如此,西班牙内战就是一个很好的例子。许多人失踪了,再也没有找到,主要是因为没有人去找他们。1938年,在西班牙莱万特地区的东部战线上发生了几次反攻,尽管共和军以得不偿失的胜利告终,但这些反攻被遗忘了很多年,被遗弃在战场上的士兵的尸体也被遗忘了。2014年,这个研究项目被开发出来,以定位,挖掘和识别在西班牙Peña萨拉达遗址发现的四个包含共和党士兵尸体的坟墓。这些坟墓被发现有5个人,其中一些被认为是青少年士兵,年龄在14到20岁之间。他们有很多暴力的迹象,可以推断出刀刃武器和火器造成的伤害的不同。还有证据表明,埋葬地点遭到了掠夺和亵渎。获得这五个人的基因档案是为了建立一个DNA数据库,以便将他们的档案与那些仍然生活在不知道亲人下落的不确定之中的潜在家庭成员的档案进行比较。本研究首次提供了西班牙内战背景下莱万特前线青少年士兵参与的科学证据。
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