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8 Emigrant anarchist leaders in France rejected ... and bodies of civil servants], in order to democratize Spanish trade-union life without resorting to to violence, to overcome the hatred engendered ...
Marzocchi supplied arms to Spanish anarchists at the start of the Spanish Revolution and fought on the Aragon front from October 1936 until 1937. This is his account , covering the counter-revolution ...
Members of an anarchist militia at the barricades ... defend the republican parties. Now the Spanish Communist Party (PCE) joined them. Before the civil war, the PCE had been an insignificant ...
He is the only survivor still alive of the anarchist Durruti column which held Francoist forces at bay in Madrid during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) and the founder of an anarchist community in ...
Historians of the Spanish Civil War followed in Orwell’s steps, focusing on the perfidy of Stalinists. But Hochschild doesn’t see it in such stark terms: he observes that anarchist operators ...
The Spanish Civil War of 1936–39 is remembered today as ... communists, Trotskyites and anarchists, as well as international leftists such as the Abraham Lincoln Brigade from America.
For the Catholic Church, the Spanish Civil War was a low point in a century ... anti-religious alliance of socialists, communists and anarchists. Certainly everyone who has seen Ronald Joffe ...
Anarchist and communist militias in Spain had developed their own micro-economies, such as in Barcelona, but these were dismantled after the Nationalist victory there. The Spanish civil war served ...
It was in Barcelona that on July,18, 1936, Catalan nationalists, Anarchists ... Barcelona and the Spanish Civil War. Even today independence parties hold only a slight majority in the regional ...
Mother Aurelia, Sister Aurora, Sister Agustina and Sister Daria are examples of Catholic martyrs of the Spanish Civil War. They were ... Communists, socialists and anarchists were behind most ...