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Volunteers for the Revolution : The International Militia of the POUM in the Spanish Civil War / Andy Durgan.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Durgan, Andy, author.
Series:
Historical Materialism Book Series ; 362.
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2026.
Historical Materialism Book Series ; 362
Social Sciences E-Books Online, Collection 2026
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
History.
Social sciences.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (706 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
The International Militia of the POUM in the Spanish Civil War
Place of Publication:
Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2026.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
That thousands of members of the International Brigades fought heroically against fascism during the Spanish Civil War is well known. Far less known—aside from the notable exception of George Orwell—is the presence of five hundred foreign combatants in the militias of the anti-Stalinist Partido Obrero de Unificación Marxista (POUM). This book provides, for the first time, an exhaustive study of these volunteers: their socio-political background, their participation in the Civil War and revolution, their role as victims of Stalinist slander and repression, and their fate during the Second World War and beyond.
Contents:
Acknowledgements
List of Maps and Tables
Abbreviations
Maps
Introduction
1 ‘Between the Bullet and the Lie’
1 The Popular Front and the Civil War
2 The POUM and the Revolution
3 In Stalin’s Shadow
4 Homage to Catalonia in Perspective
2 The International Brigades
1 Birth of a Legend
2 Comintern Army?
3 The Role of the International Brigades
4 ‘Long Live the Russians!’
3 Neither Brussels nor Moscow
1 Dissident Communists
2 Left-Wing Socialists
3 Communists and Jews
4 Fleeing Hitler
5 Italian Anti-fascists
6 From Other Lands
4 Into Combat
1 To the Barricades
2 The Militias
3 To the Front
4 ‘Fighters for Freedom’
5 John Cornford and the Attack on Perdiguera
5 The International Column
1 The Formation of the International Lenin Group
2 The International Lenin Group at the Front
3 More Recruits for the International Column
4 Full Moon at Tierz
5 The Fall of Estrecho Quinto and Montearagón
6 The Siege of Huesca
1 The Fall of Leciñena
2 The POUM and Militarisation
3 The International Lenin Group in Crisis
4 Huesca: October 1936
5 The Failed Offensive
6 The Arrival of an Enigma: Georges Kopp
7 The International Labyrinth
1 The Tower of Babel
2 The IBRSU and the Civil War
3 The SAPD
4 The KPD(O)
5 Real Trotskyists
6 Trotskyist Militiamen
8 Mika Etchebéhère and the Defence of Madrid
1 Sigüenza
2 The Joaquín Maurín Column
3 The Lenin Battalion
4 The Capitana
5 ‘Unlike Other Women’
9 ‘The Prototype of the Revolutionary Woman’
1 Women and Revolution
2 Militia Women
3 International Women Volunteers
4 The Martyrdom of Margarete Zimbal
5 Rearguard
10 The POUM and the Military Question
1 ‘War at the Front and Socialist Revolution in the Rear’
2 Military Democracy
3 The Lenin Division
4 The Composition of the Lenin Division
5 Neither Arms, nor Offensive
11 Consolidation of the International Militia of the POUM
1 Composition and Presence of the International Volunteers
2 New Recruits
3 Changing Units
4 The Josep Rovira Shock Battalion
5 ‘Fighting Spirit, Self-Sacrifice and Tenacity’
12 ‘Fight to the Death’
1 The Reconquest of Arascués Ridge
2 The Failed Attempt to Retake Vivel del Río
3 The Assault on Loma del Manicomio
4 Counterattack and Retreat
13 The ILP Contingent
1 The Organisation of the Contingent
2 The Volunteers
3 The Arrival of Eric Blair
4 Torre Francesa
5 Ermita de Salas
14 The May Events
1 ‘Franco’s Accomplices
2 International POUM Volunteers During the May Events
3 The May Events At The Front
4 The Death of Bob Smillie
15 The June Offensive
1 The 29th Division
2 New Assault on Huesca
3 The Loma Verde
4 The Conquest of Loma de las Mártires
5 A ‘Dantesque Spectacle’
16 The End of the 29th Division
1 The Suppression of the POUM
2 The Dissolution of the 29th Division
3 The Fate of International Volunteers
4 To the International Brigades
5 The Hunt for ‘Trotskyists’ in the International Brigades
6 The Persecution of Former POUM Volunteers in the Brigades
17 ‘Capable of Any Crime’
1 The Witch-Hunt
2 Counterespionage
3 The Detainees
4 Interrogation and Ill-Treatment
5 Resistance
18 Spies, Traitors, and Other Suspects
1 Real Spies
2 Spying on the Blairs
3 The Arrest of Georges Kopp
4 ‘Tonight We Are Going to Shoot You!’
19 No Moscow Trials in Barcelona
1 Chaotic Repression
2 Political Assassination
3 Freedom
4 1938: Deportations Continue
5 The End of the Civil War
6 Survivors and Missing Persons
20 Between Hell and Freedom
1 In the French Concentration Camps
2 Towards Exile
3 Prisoners of Fascist Italy
4 In the Clutches of the Nazis
21 Another War
1 With the Resistance
2 With the Allied Armies
3 Georges Kopp: Secret Agent?
4 Hans Reiter and La Nueve
22 Epilogue
1 Into the Political Desert
2 Survivors of the Third Reich
3 Other Lives
4 George Orwell and the Cold War
5 Bob Edwards and the KGB
Conclusions
Tables
Biographical Appendix
Glossary
Sources
Index.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9789004745261
OCLC:
1549518078
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004745261 DOI

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