The document discusses 13 young women known as the "Thirteen Roses" who were shot in Madrid, Spain in August of an unspecified year. It provides biographical information about each of the 13 women and describes how they were betrayed, tortured, and unable to say goodbye to loved ones before being shot. It discusses letters written by two of the women, Julia Conesa and Blanca Brisac Vázquez, as well as last words spoken by Ana Lopez Gallego before being shot. Testimonies are also mentioned.