
The Daily The Sunday Read: ‘Taken Under Fascism, Spain’s “Stolen Babies” Are Learning the Truth’
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Nov 6, 2022 In this engaging discussion, Nicholas Casey, a writer for the New York Times Magazine, reveals the harrowing and hidden history of Spain's stolen babies during Franco's regime. He shares Ana Belén Pintado's emotional journey to uncover her past, confronting the complexities of identity and family ties. The podcast delves into the dark collaboration between hospitals and the Catholic Church, the shocking uncovering of buried family secrets, and the ongoing fight for acknowledgement and justice by those affected by this tragedy.
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Pintado's Discovery
- Ana Belén Pintado found medical records revealing her mother's sterility, contradicting her belief that she was their biological child.
- This discovery, along with a tampered birth certificate, led Pintado to suspect she was a 'stolen baby'.
Pintado's Investigation
- Pintado investigated her adoption by talking to neighbors who revealed her parents' efforts to keep it secret.
- This led Pintado to believe they were complicit in a crime.
Early Accusations
- Public accusations of baby selling emerged in Spain as early as the 1980s, but were largely ignored.
- A women's magazine highlighted a case involving Dr. Eduardo Vela.

