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'A real treasure that we can’t stop exploring' – La Republica


Felicia Browne decided it was time to put down her paintbrushes and pick up a rifle. Jimmy Yates left Chicago with three books in his bindle, sacrificing them all on the gruelling trek across the Pyrenees. Salaria Kea worked at the front as a nurse, judged by her skill rather than her skin colour...


In 1936 something extraordinary happened. As the threat of fascism swept across the Iberian peninsula, thousands of people from all over the world left their families and jobs to heed the call - No Pasarán! History has never seen a wave of solidarity like it. The Spanish Civil War ended in 1939 with the Republic crushed, but the revolutionary dream of the International Brigades has never burnt out.


Through these 60 illustrated profiles, Brigadistes embroiders an epic story of political struggle with the everyday bravery, sorrow and love of those who lived it.


Foreword by Jordi Borràs

Acknowledgments

Translator’s Preface

Introduction: Living and Reliving

Lives of the Brigadistes:

The Bravest Woman in Barcelona

Painter and Miliciana

The Nielsen Brothers

Welcome to the War, Penny Phelps

The Long March

The Nurse from Harlem

The Road

The Enemy

César Covo

The Bullet That Didn’t Whistle

The Girl With the Truck

Words and Bullets

Even the Olives Are Bleeding

The Man Who Made History

Smiles

The Nameless

The Decision

Len Crome

Capitana Etchebéhère

Silence

The Patient

Dr. Jolly

George Nathan’s Last Wish

The Writer Who Didn’t Want to Write

Hot Water

Beating the Odds

Mothers

Harry Fisher

Don’t Close Your Eyes

Ernst Busch

Annie Murray

Erika Glaser

Frank Ryan

Merriman

The Legend

Jimmy Rutherford

The Guerrilla Warrior

Patience Darton

The Irishman

René Cazala’s Last Shot

Valediction

Fear

The Man Who Invented Things

Nan Green’s Blood

The Heroine

The Hill

Hill 666

The Last Man

A Glass of Wine Before Dying

Braina Voss

Courage

Write My Name

The Landless

Paula Draxler

Frida Stewart

Roberto Vincenzi

Where is My Home?

Aileen

Colonel Fabien

Rol-Tanguy

Notes

Sources

List of Photographs

Index

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20 mars 2022

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Brigadistes
An extraordinary book. Perceptively written, beautifully translated and accompanied by wonderful photographs, it brings us close to the heroism and sacrifices of those who risked their lives in the fight against fascism.
-Paul Preston, author of The Spanish Civil War:
Reaction, Revolution and Revenge
A beautiful, touching tribute to the everyday heroes who battled so bravely in the fight against fascism.
-Maxine Peake, actor
A real treasure that we can t stop exploring.
- La Republica
Real and very human ... Reliving these lives, today, is more important than ever.
- Cazarabet
Told with skill, sensitivity and rigor, ... these are the stories that Jordi Marti-Rueda has been collecting for years. They fought for ideals in a battle against fascism - a global threat that remains to this day.
- El Temps
An excellent introduction to the world of the
International Brigades.
- AB Origine
Brings us close to the most human face of war.
- El Salto
Brigadistes
Lives for Liberty
Jordi Mart -Rueda
Translated from Catalan by Mary Ann Newman
Foreword by Jordi Borr s
First published in 2020 in the Catalan language as Brigadistes: Vides per la llibertat by Tigre de Paper Edicions
English language edition first published 2022 by Pluto Press New Wing, Somerset House, Strand, London WC2R 1LA
www.plutobooks.com
This English edition of Brigadistes was arranged via Red Rock Literary Agency Ltd and Oh! Books Literary Agency
The translation of this work has been supported by the Institut Ramon Llull

Copyright Jordi Mart -Rueda 2020 in agreement with Tigre de Paper Edicions
English language translation copyright Mary Ann Newman 2022
The right of Jordi Mart -Rueda to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
ISBN 978 0 7453 4712 7 Paperback
ISBN 978 0 7453 4738 7 PDF
ISBN 978 0 7453 4713 4 EPUB eBook
This book is printed on paper suitable for recycling and made from fully managed and sustained forest sources. Logging, pulping and manufacturing processes are expected to conform to the environmental standards of the country of origin.
Typeset by Stanford DTP Services, Northampton, England
Simultaneously printed in the United Kingdom and United States of America
For my parents, Joan and Fina, for filling me to the brim. For Judit and Roger, the salt of my life.
Contents
Foreword by Jordi Borr s
Acknowledgments
Translator s Preface
Introduction: Living and Reliving
Lives of the Brigadistes:
The Bravest Woman in Barcelona
Painter and Miliciana
The Nielsen Brothers
Welcome to the War, Penny Phelps
The Long March
The Nurse from Harlem
The Road
The Enemy
C sar Covo
The Bullet That Didn t Whistle
The Girl With the Truck
Words and Bullets
Even the Olives Are Bleeding
The Man Who Made History
Smiles
The Nameless
The Decision
Len Crome
Capitana Etcheb h re
Silence
The Patient
Dr. Jolly
George Nathan s Last Wish
The Writer Who Didn t Want to Write
Hot Water
Beating the Odds
Mothers
Harry Fisher
Don t Close Your Eyes
Ernst Busch
Annie Murray
Erika Glaser
Frank Ryan
Merriman
The Legend
Jimmy Rutherford
The Guerrilla Warrior
Patience Darton
The Irishman
Ren Cazala s Last Shot
Valediction
Fear
The Man Who Invented Things
Nan Green s Blood
The Heroine
The Hill
Hill 666
The Last Man
A Glass of Wine Before Dying
Braina Voss
Courage
Write My Name
The Landless
Paula Draxler
Frida Stewart
Roberto Vincenzi
Where is My Home?
Aileen
Colonel Fabien
Rol-Tanguy
Notes
Sources
List of Photographs
Index
Foreword
Jordi Borr s
The Baron s vineyard was located at the foot of the P ndols mountains, right next door to my childhood home. As children, we would play in those vineyards, and the past would always surface among the clumps of earth we threw at each other in our war play. From the compacted earth would emerge scraps of shrapnel, tins of food, or shell casings from the bullets of the war-the real war-that had butchered the region decades before. We barely had to scratch the surface for things to show up, including the bones of nameless soldiers whom no one had come to claim. It was the 1980s and the silence of a never-healed wound still floated over the village. Every so often, when we found a clip loaded with bullets, we would spend hours cleaning the rim of the cartridge by rubbing it over and over with a finger coated in spit. Little by little, the mud encrusted over half a century would vanish and, as if by magic, the year and the letters revealing its origin would appear. By the age of ten, we could already deduce which side any given bullet belonged to. We were thrilled when we found a special one, and everyone would run over to observe it like a treasure and guess at its provenance. The international footprint was patent in that little corner of the Baron s vineyard, where Russian or American bullets might appear, as well as remnants of Italian grenades and scraps of shrapnel from Italian or German mortars. If you were paying attention, and took the time to read some of the engraved stones scattered in different corners of the village, the footprints of those soldiers who spoke strange languages could be seen everywhere. From the gravestone of the Nazi aviator that lay for years in a corner by the Escoles Velles (Old Schools), to the plaque in the cemetery in memory of a brigadista from the Lincoln Battalion, who had died in combat at only twenty-two. The wound, always the wound. As children, those things led us to imagine war stories and their heroes, many of whom came from all over the world to combat the fascist monster that had used our land as its battlefield and as the training ground of a worldwide conflict that would soon leave Europe in ruins. Our grandparents from the villages of the P ndols and Cavalls mountains had also been there at the Battle of the Ebre River. We pictured them fighting side by side with those noble and valiant young men who had left everything behind to take on the risks of a distant war.
What you will find in this book is precisely the noble spirit of those men and women who put their bodies in the path of fascist hatred. Many of those brigadistes came to our homeland with nothing to their names, with no other baggage than the impetus of their ideals, crossing Europe by bicycle or the Atlantic by ship, all uncertain as to whether they would return alive from beyond the Pyrenees. It was here where many of them infused words like liberty, solidarity, camaraderie, and anti-fascism with dignity. But they came to know other words, like terror, hatred, and death, as they were inscribed on their very own flesh. Words that mowed down the hopes, paths, and lives of many of those youths who threw themselves into the war against the triple Nazi-Fascist alliance of the troops commanded by Franco, Hitler, and Mussolini.
Brigadistes: Lives for Liberty is a book of literary and photographic portraits, sixty profiles accompanied by photographs that help us form a more precise sense of these characters. Written with impeccable style, these are true, poignant stories, as deeply powerful as the conviction that led their protagonists to take up their rifles in rocky trenches or drive ambulances as they dodged mortars in a country that was not their own. The brevity of the stories allows our imaginations to soar. To stop and take a breath between pages as we absorb these incredible stories, trying to rush beyond the limits of what is written to fill in the stories of lives deserving of a novel, of a widescreen movie, with popcorn in hand and eyes wide open with astonishment. These sixty portraits could be sixty volumes of memories of a series of characters who gave their all for freedom.
But eighty years after the end of the Spanish Civil War there are still those who would have us believe that books like the one you hold in your hands are a thing of the past; that the war came to an end, and Franco died, and Nazi-Fascism is nothing but an old memory to fill encyclopedias; and that the wound has long been cauterized, as if by magic, as a result of the transition to democracy sealed by the Pact of 1978. They are the same people who would have us believe that it s better not to muddy the waters, for fear of something like what happened when we picked up the clumps of earth in the Baron s vineyard-buried today under bricks, asphalt, and cement. For with very little effort, the land could regurgitate history, spitting out memories buried in the shape of shrapnel and the bones of soldiers hidden by the fallacy of the Spanish Transition to Democracy. This is why I am so certain that Brigadistes: Lives for Liberty speaks not only of the past, but also of an uneasy present that trains a mirror on the shame and silences of some, while reminding us of the danger we court if amnesia takes hold. It is no secret that, if we are not capable of understanding our own history, we will be condemned to repeat it. Let us read, then, because there is no greater vaccination against the virus of fascism than the knowledge of a past that should be more present than ever.
Acknowledgments
Many have participated in the photographic research for this book, and I would like to thank them here. First of all, the publisher, for their valuable aid. And, needless to say, I wish to thank those who have generously either provided photographs themselves or made it possible to obtain them: the Asociaci n de Amigos de las Brigadas Internacionales (Association of Friends of the International Brigades), Pere Aud , Richard Baxell, Eug nia Broggi and family, The Center for Documentation of the International Brigades, Jordi Creus, Peter Crome, Megan Dobney, Alfonso Domingo, Christine Dyger, S

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