Spain’s 1981 Coup Involvement and Leader Antonio Tejero's Death Unveiled in Declassified Files

Declassified documents reveal Spain’s intelligence agency's involvement in the 1981 coup attempt, highlighting a complex web of clandestine activities. The death of Antonio Tejero, the coup's key figure, marks a significant historical milestone, drawing attention to Spain's tumultuous transition to democracy. Watch for further disclosures that could reshape understanding of Spain's political history and influence current civil-military relations.
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Guarda Civil
Alzira
Lieutenant-Colonel Antonio Tejero
King Juan Carlos
Agencias EFE
CESID
February 23, 1981
Antonio Tejero
Spanish Parliament
Alhaurín el Grande