Andrew Fildes
afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
On 29/01/2008, at 10:45 AM, John Hudson wrote:
> The citation in Capa's book specified the exact date on which the
> photo was
> taken, the name of the soldier and the side for which he was
> fighting. There
> was no mention I recall of the soldier being labelled as an
> anarchist.
There were several 'sides' in a way. He would have been fighting for
a unit which had an identifiable ideology.
> As an aside, the Sheffield city fathers have erected a memorial,
> alongside
> those for the fallen in WW1, WW2 and Korea, to those local men who
> fell for
> the Republican cause. There is no mention of those who fell in
> support of
> the winning side.
Many if not all of those who went to the International Brigades and
similar units from the north of England were working class men who
had been marginalised and politicised by the Depression (Jarrow
marchers, etc.) and from other parts, middle and upper class
intellectuals. Those were not people likely to volunteer for a right-
wing cause. I'd be surprised if there were any but a few odd
individuals on the other side.
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