We Saw Spain Die: Foreign Correspondents in the Spanish Civil WarThe war in Spain and those who wrote at first hand of its horrors. Together with many great and now largely forgotten journalists, they put their lives on the line, discarding professionally dispassionate approaches and keenly espousing the cause of the partisans. Facing censorship, they fought to expose the complacency with which the decision-makers of the West were appeasing Hitler and Mussolini. Many campaigned for the lifting of non-intervention, revealing the extent to which the Spanish Republic had been betrayed. Peter Preston's exhilarating account illuminates the moment when war correspondence came of age. |
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... Fischer , Men and Politics , p . 309 . 29 Fischer to Kirchwey , 4 April 1936 , Fischer Papers , Box 6 , Folder 12 ... Louis Fischer , ' On Madrid's Front Line ' , The Nation , 24 October 1936. See Chapter 1 . 43 Fischer , Spanish Diary ...
... Louis Fischer , ' Madrid Keeps Its Nerve ' , The Nation , 7 November 1936 . 56 Louis Fischer , ' Under Fire in Madrid ' , The Nation , 12 December 1936 . 57 Fischer to Kirchwey , 16 December 1936 , Fischer Papers , Box 6 , Folder 12 . 58 ...
... Fischer ( Paris ) to Kirchwey , 17 August 1937 , Kirchwey Papers , Box 10 , Folder 171 . 78 Fischer , Men and ... Louis Fischer , ' Internal Politics in Spain , The Nation , 30 October 1937 . 81 Fischer notes on ' October 1937 Benicasim ...
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We Saw Spain Die: Foreign Correspondents in the Spanish Civil War Paul Preston No preview available - 2009 |
We Saw Spain Die: Foreign Correspondents in the Spanish Civil War Paul Preston No preview available - 2012 |