American Commander in Spain
Title | American Commander in Spain PDF eBook |
Author | Marion Merriman |
Publisher | University of Nevada Press |
Total Pages | 351 |
Release | 2020-09-22 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1948908751 |
The Spanish Civil War (1936—1939) was a confrontation between supporters of Spain's democratically elected Republic—including peasants, communists, union workers, and anarchists—and an alliance of nationalist Army rebels and upper-class forces, including the Catholic Church and landlords, led by General Francisco Franco. In the political climate of the time, this civil war became the focus of foreign interests advocating conflicting ideas of democracy and fascism. Spain became a training ground where Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy tested military techniques intended for use in a yet to be declared wider world war. Although most Western nations embraced a neutrality pact, individual volunteers from around the world, including the United States, made their way to Spain to support the Republican cause. Among the Americans was Robert Hale Merriman, a scholar who had been studying international economics in Europe. He and his wife, Marion, joined volunteers from fifty-four countries in International Brigades. Merriman became the first commander of the Americans; Abraham Lincoln Battalion and a leader among the International Brigades. Now available in a new paperback edition, American Commander in Spain is based on Merriman and Marion's diaries and personal correspondence, Marion's own service at his side in Spain, as well as Warren Lerude's extensive research and interviews with people who knew Merriman and Marion, government records, and contemporary news reports. This critically acclaimed work is both the biography of a remarkable man who combined his idealism with life-risking action to fight fascism threatening Europe and Marion's vivid first-hand account of life in Spain during the civil war that became a prologue to the Second World War.
The Relations of the United States and Spain
Title | The Relations of the United States and Spain PDF eBook |
Author | French Ensor Chadwick |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 440 |
Release | 1911 |
Genre | Spain |
ISBN |
Oliver Law
Title | Oliver Law PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Sparrowhawk |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 310 |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | African American civil rights workers |
ISBN | 9780995676602 |
Who was Oliver Law? A landmark in his day. The first African-American officer to command white troops in combat. But was he more than that? As a young man he took part in the quite extraordinary militancy of the US Communist Party in Chicago in the 1930s. He was killed in Spain in 1937. Was he murdered by his own troops? How much of his story is communist propaganda? This is an attempt to answer these questions and restore Oliver Law to his rightful place in African-American history.--Back cover.
The Odyssey of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade
Title | The Odyssey of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade PDF eBook |
Author | Peter N. Carroll |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | 476 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780804722773 |
Looks at the role of the United States in the Spanish Civil War
Bernardo de Gálvez
Title | Bernardo de Gálvez PDF eBook |
Author | Gonzalo M. Quintero Saravia |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2018 |
Genre | Pensacola (Fla.) |
ISBN | 9781469640815 |
History of the Spanish-American War
Title | History of the Spanish-American War PDF eBook |
Author | Henry Watterson |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 648 |
Release | 1898 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
History of the Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War
Title | History of the Negro Soldiers in the Spanish-American War PDF eBook |
Author | Edward Augustus Johnson |
Publisher | Jazzybee Verlag |
Total Pages | 102 |
Release | 2004 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 3849674665 |
MANY CAUSES LED up to the Spanish-American war. Cuba had been in a state of turmoil for a long time, and the continual reports of outrages on the people of the island by Spain greatly aroused the Americans. The “ten years war” had terminated, leaving the island much embarrassed in its material interests, and woefully scandalized by the methods of procedure adopted by Spain and principally carried out by General Campos and Weyler, the latter of whom was called the “butcher” on account of his alleged cruelty in attempting to suppress the former insurrection. There was no doubt much to complain of under his administration, for which the General himself was not personally responsible. He boasted that he only had three individuals put to death, and that in each of these cases he was highly justified by martial law.