Pedro Durruti

Pedro Durruti
Durruti in 1936
Born
Marciano Pedro Durruti Domingo

(1911-03-06)6 March 1911
León, Spain
Died22 August 1937(1937-08-22) (aged 26)
Ferral del Bernesga, León, Spain
Resting placeMunicipal Cemetery of León
42°34′16″N 5°33′33″W / 42.571096°N 5.559125°W / 42.571096; -5.559125
Other namesPerico Durruti
Occupations
Political partyFalange Española de las JONS (1936–1937)
Other political
affiliations
Movement
Criminal chargesRebellion
Criminal penaltyDeath
Criminal statusExecuted by firing squad
Parents
RelativesBuenaventura Durruti (brother)

Marciano Pedro Durruti Domingo (Spanish: [maɾˈθjano ˈpeðɾo ðuˈruti ðoˈmiŋgo]; 6 March 1911 – 22 August 1937) was a Spanish anarchist and Falangist revolutionary. The younger brother of Buenaventura Durruti, he followed him into the Spanish anarchist movement, becoming a local leader of the Iberian Anarchist Federation (FAI) in the Leonese country. After a series of arrests for his anarchist activism, he moved to Madrid, where he came under the influence of Falangism. He attempted to create a synthesis of anarchism and Falangism, and encourage the merger of anarchist and Falangist organisations. In 1936, he joined the Falange Española de las JONS and attempted to set up a meeting between his brother and the Falange's leader José Antonio Primo de Rivera, but his brother rejected his overtures. After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War, he was briefly imprisoned by the Republicans in the Cárcel Modelo, but he was released following an appeal and managed to make his way to the Nationalist zone. There he was implicated in an anti-Francoist conspiracy by Falangist leader Manuel Hedilla, and Durruti himself attempted to organise a coup d'état to overthrow Francisco Franco's military junta and seize power for the Falange. After being found guilty of rebellion by a military tribunal, he was executed by a firing squad made up of other Falangists. The motivations for Durruti's execution have been questioned by historians, who largely conclude that he was executed because of his relation to his brother.