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The Soviet Union and the International Brigades, 1936–1939
This article's principal conclusion is twofold: First, that the creation and sustenance of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War was part of Stalin's goal of linking the Loyalist cause with that of the Soviet Union and international communism, a component of a larger geo-strategic gamble which sought to create united opposition to fascist
Kowalsky, Daniel
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Spain after Spain: the memory of the International Brigades
La mémoire des Brigades internationales commence pendant leur existence même mais, partis souvent en héros, les volontaires reviennent dans des conditions difficiles, à cause du changement de contexte politique en France et de l’impossibilité, pour les ressortissants des pays totalitaires, de rentrer chez eux.
Skoutelsky, Rémi
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Two doctors and one cause: Len Crome and Reginald Saxton in the International Brigades
One of the most impressive, lasting and least known features of the International Brigades was the contribution of their medical services. Impressive, because not all health professionals take their Hippocratic oath seriously, and the doctors and nurses ...
Paul Preston
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International nurses to the rescue: The role and contribution of the nurses of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War [PDF]
AIM:To describe the life and work of the international nurses of the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War and to examine their role in relation to their contribution to Spanish nursing in this period.METHODS:This historical study is based ...
Isabel Antón-Solanas +2 more
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The article looks at Sweden as an example of how popular memory of the International Brigades in Western Europe has been shaped more frequently by the Left's postwar political needs than by historical realities.
Scott, Carl-Gustaf,
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English-speaking Units of the International Brigades: War, Politics and Discipline
The moral and military aspects of the International Brigades’ record in Spain (1936—8) remain subjects of scholarly investigation and wider debate.
Rob Stradling
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