From the forced labor barracks for the “reds” to a place of memory, the new life of the penitentiary detachment of Bustarviejo
When Teófilo Sánchez was six years old, in 1944, his mother took him to live across from his father. Originally from Toledo, the woman and child settled in a four-square-meter cabin in the mountains north of Madrid, which you had to enter almost by crawling, with a bed made of branches and a canister to …