: Following his physical passing, the regime orchestrated a massive propaganda campaign to "hijack" his legacy, portraying the rebellious intellectual—who had famously stood up to General Millán-Astray with the phrase "Vencer no es convencer" —as a supporter of their cause. Historical Context and Investigation La doble muerte de Unamuno - Amazon.com

The report on (The Double Death of Unamuno) explores the collaborative work of Luis García Jambrina and Manuel Menchón , which challenges the historical narrative surrounding the final days of the legendary Spanish philosopher. Overview of the Work

The title refers to two distinct ways the Francoist regime "killed" Unamuno:

: The authors question the official version that Unamuno died of "sudden natural causes" while under house arrest. They highlight inconsistencies, such as the fact that no autopsy was ever performed and the questionable testimony of Bartolomé Aragón, the Falangist who was the last person to see him alive.