Victoria Zárate Zurita

Victoria Zárate Zurita (Madrid, October 7, 1893 - Lisbon, December 6, 1964) was a Spanish republican teacher and trade unionist, of socialist and communist ideology, who was tortured and imprisoned by Franco's regime.

She distributed it together with Victoriana Herrero, Enriqueta Echevarría, and Concepción Martín de Antonio, all representatives of left-wing political forces.

[5] On February 11, 1933, Zárate Zurita signed the manifesto of the founding of the International Association of Friends of the Soviet Union with the aim of disseminating the progress made in that country.

Along with her, renowned people from both the political and intellectual spheres signed: the writers Antonio Machado, Federico García Lorca, Concha Espina.

[1] When the Spanish coup of July 1936 occurred, Zárate Zurita worked at the José Espronceda School Group in Madrid.