The article recounts two historical events from June 19, 1936. The first involves King Alfonso XIII of Spain being detained at the German border while traveling by car from Paris to Berlin. Despite presenting his passport with all European embassy stamps, he was questioned extensively by customs officials who ignored his status. After expressing frustration, the king reminded them of his position as an honorary commander of Prussian regiments, leading to his immediate release. The second part reports on the death of Maxim Gorky, a renowned Russian writer, on June 18 in Moscow.
Bias read (Center): The article presents historical facts without any ideological framing or biased language. It focuses on recounting past events without taking a stance or emphasizing particular political perspectives.
