On ENTR: Living with the ghosts of Spain's dictatorship
Almost 50 years after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, the way the repression is remembered still remains a taboo subject in many Spanish families. But younger generations are fighting to revive the memory of the hundreds of thousands of people who disappeared during the dictatorship – some of them by literally digging up the bones of the past.

Almost 50 years after the death of the dictator Francisco Franco, the way the repression is remembered still remains a taboo subject in many Spanish families. But younger generations are fighting to revive the memory of the hundreds of thousands of people who disappeared during the dictatorship – some of them by literally digging up the bones of the past.