He died in New York and was buried in a military cemetery ... African-Americans in the Spanish Civil War”, explains the unknown work of the men who defended the rights denied to them in their ...
This book presents an original new history of the most important conflict in European affairs during the 1930s, prior to the events that produced World War II – the Spanish Civil War. It describes the ...
War traumatized Sol Fellman. He rarely discussed his Spanish Civil War experience until shortly before his death when he passed on his mementos. Among the documents, his son found a moving four ...
Stanley G. Payne - University of Wisconsin, Madison 'This excellent book carefully examines Madrid’s ‘Red Terror,’ that is, the deaths of thousands of rightists in a city controlled by Republican ...
In his debut novel, “What We Tried to Bury Grows Here,” Zabalbeascoa brings together family lore and mountains of research to paint a kaleidoscopic portrait of the Spanish Civil War ...
During the Civil War, Payne had served under a southern flag but in later years, fully invested himself as a citizen and voluntarily enlisted under the U.S. flag during the Spanish-American War.
General Franco ruled Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975. More than 350,000 people died in the 1936-39 Spanish Civil War, which saw Franco's Nationalist forces defeat the Republican government.
He joined a military coup, fought ruthlessly in the Spanish Civil War, and emerged as the dictator of Spain. For almost 40 years, Franco worked to transform the country into a bastion of tradition.
Philip Dodd discusses war and memory with former Colonel Lincoln Jopp MC, Lloyd Clark, Anna Feigenbaum, Ana Carden-Coyne and New Generation Thinker, Anindya Raychaudhuri. Show more Philip Dodd ...