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Authors: Preston Paul

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Kate Mangan’s permission as a correspondent of the
Christian Science Monitor
to attend a meeting of the Spanish parliament in Valencia on 30 September 1937.

THE REBEL ZONE

Luis Bolín, the brutal foreign press chief in the rebel zone, showing off his uniform as honorary captain of the Foreign Legion.

Clipping of
L’Intransigeant
’s report of the murder by rebel forces in Mallorca on 17 August 1936 of its correspondent, Guy de Traversay.

Left to right, the
Daily Mail
correspondent Harold Cardozo, the photographer Victor Console and the correspondent of the Havas Agency, Jean D’Hospital, accompanying Franco’s columns on the Madrid front, November 1936.

CAMPAIGNING FOR THE REPUBLIC

John Dos Passos, Sydney Franklyn (back to the camera), the Dutch film-maker Joris Ivens and Ernest Hemingway in the Hotel Florida in April 1937 discussing their film
The Spanish Earth
.

Kajsa Rothman fundraising for the Republic in Stockholm.

THE WORLD WATCHES

Negrín and Louis Fischer at a meeting of the League of Nations in September 1937.

The Norwegian journalist Gerda Grepp (one of Fischer’s lovers) with the Norwegian communist poet, novelist, dramatist, and journalist Nordahl Grieg (in white shirt) and Ludwig Renn, German writer and chief of staff of the XI International Brigade.

THE LAST THROW OF THE DICE

This photo, taken by Vincent Sheean with Henry Buckley’s camera, shows Hemingway, Buckley, and an obscured Matthews (in beret) surveying the Ebro in November 1938.

Hemingway rows Robert Capa, Matthews and Buckley across the Ebro in November 1938.

AFTER THE WAR

Constancia de la Mora recovering after the war.

On a mission for British Intelligence in occupied France, Jay was captured by the Germans, accused of spying, sentenced to death, and imprisoned at Chalon-sur-Saône in Burgundy.

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