Hotel Florida: Truth, Love, and Death in the Spanish Civil War (73 page)

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Cooper, Gary

Copic, Colonel Vladimir

Córdoba; front at

Corman, Mathieu

Cornford, John

Cortes (Spanish parliament)

Cosmopolitan
magazine

Coughlin, Father

Coulondre, Robert

Covici, Pascal (Pat)

Cowles, Virginia (Ginny)

Cowley, Malcolm

Crawford, Joan

Crédit Lyonnais

Croix de Feu

Cruz, Juanita

Cuba;
see also
Havana

Czechoslovakia; German annexation of Sudetenland in

Czigany, Taci

Dachau concentration camp

Dagens Nyheter

Daily Express

Daily Telegraph

Daily Worker

Daladier, Édouard

Dame, Die

Daniel, Léon

David, Gwenda

Davie, Donald

Delaprée, Louis

Delbos, Yvon

Delmer, Sefton (Tom); at Teruel; typewriter given to Barea by

Dephot photo agency

Depression

De Silver, Margaret

Detro, Phil

Deutsch, Julius

Deutsch, Kati

Deutsche Zentral Zeitung

Díaz, José

Diaz Evans, Hernando (Whitey)

Dickens, Charles

Dietrich, Marlene

Dolfuss, Engelbert

Dombrovsky Battalion

Donne, John

Doran, Dave

Doriot, Jacques

Dos Passos, John; Hemingway’s antagonism toward; and Spanish film project; Spanish translator of,
see
Robles Pazos, José; works of:
The Big Money
;
42nd Parallel
; “Interlude in Spain”;
Manhattan Transfer
;
1919
;
The Theme Is Freedom
; U.S.A. trilogy

Dos Passos, Katharine (Katy) Smith

Dresden

Drieu de la Rochelle, Pierre

Duchamp, Marcel

Durán, Lieutenant Colonel Gustavo

Duranty, Walter

Durruti, Buenaventura

East Germany, Politburo of

Eastman, Max

Ebro, Battle of the

Echo de Paris, L’

Edward VIII, King of England

Efimov, Boris

Ehrenburg, Ilya

Einheit
(magazine)

Eisenstadt, Alfred

Eisenstein, Sergei

Eisler, Hanns

Eisner, Maria

Eitingon, Leonid (a.k.a. Kotov)

Ejercito Popular (Popular Army),
see
Republican Army

Eldridge, Florence

Eliot, T. S.

England,
see
Britain

Ernst, Morris

Escuadrilla España

Escuela Pía

España Republicana

Espejo

Esquire
magazine

Extremadura

Faber and Faber

FAI (Federación Anarquista Ibérica)

Falangists;
see also
Nationalists

Faulkner, William,
As I Lay Dying

Fausto

Federal Emergency Relief Administration (FERA)

Feigenberg, Yevgenya

Ferdinand, King of Spain

Ferno, John (Fernhout); combat footage filmed by; in Madrid; Sino-Japanese War film project of

Figaro, Le

Finland

Fischer, Louis

Fitzgerald, F. Scott

Flanders

Flynn, Errol

Forbes, Arthur

Forbes-Robertson, Diana (Dinah)

Ford, John

Foreign Legion

Forrest, William

Fortune
magazine

47
magazine

Four Hundred Million, The
(film)

France; border of Spain and; flights between Spain and; in Great War; International Brigade volunteers from; loss of buffer between Germany and,
see
Rhineland, German occupation of; nonintervention policy of; pacification of Hitler by; in World War II;
see also
Paris

Franco Bahamonde, General Francisco; Army of Africa (Moors) of; attempts at negotiation with; Fifth Column supporters of; heads to Spain from Canary Islands via Morocco; Trotskyists accused of working for;
see also
Nationalists

Franklin, Sidney

Freud, Sigmund

Freund, Gisele

Friedmann, Deszö

Friedmann, Endre (André Friedman),
see
Capa, Robert

Friedmann, Julia

Friedmann, Kornel (Cornell Capa)

Friends of Spanish Democracy

Fuentidueña de Tajo

Gaitskell, Hugh

Gallagher, O’Dowd

Garabitas

Gardiner, Muriel

Garibaldi Battalion

García Lorca, Federico

Garzón Real, Baltasar

Gavin, General James

Gazette du bon ton, La

Gellhorn, Alessandro (Sandy; Martha Gellhorn’s adopted son)

Gellhorn, Alfred (Martha Gellhorn’s brother)

Gellhorn, Edna (Martha Gellhorn’s mother)

Gellhorn, Martha; in Barcelona; correspondence of Hemingway and; in Czechoslovakia; fictional character based on; in Germany; in Key West; in London; in Madrid; marriage of Hemingway and; in New York; in Paris; and
The Spanish Earth
; United States speaking tour of; in Valencia; works of: “Exile”;
The Face of War
; “Justice at Night”;
A Stricken Field
;
The Trouble I’ve Seen
;
What Mad Pursuit

Geneva

Géraud, André (Pertinax)

Germany; Austria annexed by; Basque country bombed by air force of; in Great War; International Brigade volunteers from; Nationalists aided by; Nazi rise to power in,
see
Nazis; occupation of Rhineland by; Sudetenland annexed by; in World War II

Gestapo

Getafe, massacre of children at

Giacometti, Alberto

Gibraltar

Gide, André;
Retour de l’U.R.S.S.

Gijón

Gingrich, Arnold

Giovine Italia, La

Giral, José

Glaser, Benjamin F.

Goering, Colonel Hermann

Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von

Goldin, Irene

Gonzales, Emilio

Gordon, George

Gorev, General Vladimir

Gorky, Maxim

Gorrell, Hank

Goya, Francisco de

GPU (Soviet State Political Directorate)

Great War

Grover, Allen

GRU;
see also
Gorev, Vladimir

Guadalajara; Battle of

Guadarrama, Sierra de

Guardia Civil

Guernica

Guerrero, El

Gunther, John;
Inside Europe

Gurewitsch, David

Hager, Kurt (Felix Albin)

Haldane, J. B. S.

Hammett, Dashiell

Hammond, Jemison McBride

Hankow

Hannibal

Hans Beimler Battalion

Hatt, John

Havana

Havas

Hawkins, Ruth

Hayes, Helen

Hayes, Patrick Cardinal

Hearst newspapers

Heilbrun, Ailmuth

Heilbrun, Werner

Hellman, Lillian;
Days to Come

Hemingway, Ernest; in Barcelona; correspondence of Martha Gellhorn and; at Ebro front; at Fuentidueña; in Great War; in Havana; in Hollywood; in Key West; at L Bar T Ranch; in Madrid; marriage of Martha Gellhorn and; in New York; in Paris; suicide of; at Teruel; in Valencia; at White House screening of
The Spanish Earth
; works of: “Big Two-Hearted River”;
A Death in the Afternoon
; “The Denunciation”;
A Farewell to Arms
;
The Fifth Column
;
The Fifth Column and the First Forty-nine Stories
;
For Whom the Bell Tolls
;
The Green Hills of Africa
; “Horns of the Bull”;
The Old Man and the Sea
; “The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber”; “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”;
The Sun Also Rises
;
To Have and Have Not
; “Up in Michigan”;
Winner Take Nothing

Hemingway, Gregory (Gigi; son)

Hemingway, Hadley (first wife)

Hemingway, John (Jack; son)

Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn (third wife),
see
Gellhorn, Martha

Hemingway, Mary Welsh (fourth wife)

Hemingway, Patrick (son)

Hemingway, Pauline Pfeiffer (second wife); divorce of; Dos Passos and; fictional character based on; Hemingway’s trips to Spain opposed by; in Hollywood; at L Bar T ranch; mutual friends of Hemingway’s and; in Paris; quarrels with Hemingway

Hendaye

Henderson, Gavin (2nd Baron Faringdon)

Herald-Tribune

Herbst, Josephine (Josie)

Hernández, Jésus

Hernández Saravia, General Juan

Hersey, John

Hidalgo de Cisneros, Ignacio

Himmler, Heinrich

Historical Memory Act (2007)

History Today

Hitler, Adolf;
Mein Kampf
; nonaggression pact with Stalin; occupation of Rhineland by

Hollywood

Home Guard, Austrian

Horizon
magazine

Horthy, Admiral Miklós

Hourihan, Marty

House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)

Huesca

Hughes, Langston

Humanitat, La

Humanité, L’

Hungary

Hyndman, Tony

Ibárruri, Dolores (La Pasionaria)

Illustrated London News

Imperio, Pastora

Indochina

Inouye, Seichi

insurgents,
see
Nationalists

International Brigades; Americans in (
see also
Abraham Lincoln Battalion); British in; at Brunete; in defense of Madrid; disbanding of; Eleventh; Fifteenth; Fourteenth; French in; Germans in (
see also
Thaelmann Battalion); Italians in (
see also
Garibaldi Battalion); at Jarama front; Thirteenth; Twelfth

International Center of Photography (ICP)

International Congress of Writers for the Defense of Culture

Interntional Telephone and Telegraph Company

International Union of Authors

Irun

Isabella, Queen of Spain

Isherwood, Christopher

Italy; in Great War; International Brigade volunteers from (
see also
Garibaldi Battalion); Nationalists aided by; in World War II

Ivens, Joris; combat footage filmed by; in Hollywood; in Madrid; in New York; Sino-Japanese War film project of; in Valencia; at White House screening of
The Spanish Earth

Izvestia

Jaime I
(ship)

Japan, China invaded by

Jarama

Jews

Jones, David (“Potato”)

Jouvenel, Bertrand de

Joyce, James;
Ulysses

Juan Carlos, King of Spain

Kahle, Colonel Hans

Kamenev, Lev

Kansas City Star

Kantorowicz, Alfred

Kashkin, Ivan

Katholieke Illustratie

Katz, Otto (a.k.a. André Simone);
The Brown Book of Hitler Terror

Keller, Freddy

Ken
magazine

Kenya

Kerr, Archibald

Kershaw, Alex

Kert, Bernice

Kertesz, André

Key West

Kléber, General Emilio (Manfred [Lazar] Stern)

Kline, Herbert

Knightley, Philip

Koch, Stephen

Koester, Peter

Koltsov, Mikhail; Barea appointed head of press censorship office by; Hemingway and; mistress of; in Moscow; in Prague

Korvin Karpathi, Geza

Kristallnacht

Krivitsky, Walter

Kulcsar, Ilsa (Ilse Pollak; Ilsa Barea); background of; in Barcelona; death of; in England; escape from Spain of; in Madrid; in Paris; in Playa de San Juan; in Valencia

Kulcsar, Leopold (Poldi; first husband)

Kun, Béla

Kuomintang

Kuritzkes, Georg

Kuritzkes, Jenny

Kuritzkes, Soma

Labour Party, British

Lafont, Renée

Lamour, Philippe

Landau, Katia

Landau, Kurt

Lang, Fritz

Langquarz, Regina (Relang)

Lanvin, Jeanne

Lardner, James

Lardner, Ring

Largo Caballero, Francisco

la Rocque, Colonel François de

Las Rozas, Battle of

L Bar T Ranch (Wyoming)

League for Industrial Democracy

League of American Writers

League of Nations

Lefebvre, Michel

Leipzig

Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich

Léon, Maria Teresa

Lérida

Lewis, Sinclair

Liberman, Alexander

Life
magazine

Líster, Enrique

Litvinov, Maxim

Living Age, The
(magazine)

Lobo, Leocadio

London

London
Times

Los Blazquez

los Peines, Niña de

Lost Generation

Louis, Joe

Louise Michel Battalion

Louisville Courier-Journal

Louys, Pierre,
La femme et le pantin

Loyalists,
see
Republican Army, Republican government

Lubben, Kirsten

Luce, Henry

Luciani, Georges

Lukács, General Pavol (Maté Zalka)

MacArthur, Douglas

Machado, Antonio

Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion

MacLeish, Archibald; and Spanish film project;
The Fall of a City

MacNeil, Neil

Madrid; bombing of; bullfights in; Capa in; fall of; foreign press censorship office in; Gerda Taro in; government relocated to Valencia from; Hemingway in; Ilsa Barea in; Junta de Defensa; Loyalist defense of; Martha Gellhorn in; Nationalist offensive against; and outbreak of Civil War; radio broadcasts in; road between Valencia and;
The Spanish Earth
footage of; Spanish gold reserves transferred to Moscow from; writers’ congress in

Madrileñitos

Magnum photographic agency

Málaga

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