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Allen, Jay
Allison-Peers, Professor E.
Almería
Almirante Cervera
(nationalist cruiser)
Almirante Fernández
(republican destroyer)
Almirante Valdés
(republican destroyer)
Alonso, Bruno
Alonso, Colonel Martín
Alonso Vega, Colonel (later General) Camilo
Alto de los Leones
Álvarez Arenas, General Eliseo
Álvarez del Vayo, Julio, foreign minister, commissar- general, conflict with Largo, Caballero, controls censorship, protests to League of Nations, replaced, considers negotiation impossible, leaves Spain
Álvarez, Jesús
Amadeo of Savoy
Amado, Andrés,(minister of finance, American volunteers, mutiny
Amposta
anarchism
Andalucia, agriculture, anarchism,
latifundia
, general strike, disturbances, support for Carlists, military rising, political killings, commerce, under nationalist control, peasants, guerrilla operations, front, ‘white terror, stronghold of
señoritos
, development of trade
Andersson, Conny
Andradé, Benigno
Andújar
Anger, Karl
Annual, battle of (1921)
Anschluss
anti-clericalism
Antifascist Women’s Committee
Antón, Francisco
Antona, David
Antonov-Ovseyenko, Vladimir
Aragón, military rising, nationalists hold, clergy in, self- government, industry and agriculture, Council of, militias, political groupings, front, relations with republican government, offensives, destruction of collectives, guerrilla warfare
Aragon, Louis
Aranda Mata, Colonel (later General, secures Oviedo, on northern front, and battle of Teruel, and Aragón offensive, and advance on Valencia, and Franco regime
Aranjuez
Araquistaín Quevedo, Luis
Arenys de Mar
Ares del Maestre
Arganda
Argèles-sur-Mer
Argelia
Argentina
Arias Navarro, Carlos
Arleguí y Bayonés, General Miguel
Arles-sur-Tech
Arman, Captain Pavel
arms supplies, to nationalists, to republicans to Basque country
Army of Africa
africanistas
and mentality units transported to mainland strength advance in south-west contribution to nationalist victory advance on Madrid professionalism and effectiveness and Franco’s rise to power
Arquer, Jordi
Artesa de Segre
Ascanio, Major Guillermo
Ascaso, Domingo
Ascaso, Francisco
Ascaso, Joaquín
Ascó
Asensio Cabanillas, Lieutenant-Colonel (later General) Carlos, and attack on Madrid, and Jarama offensive, and Brunete offensive
Asensio Torrado, General
Assault Guard (
asaltos
) role in
coup dďétat
purged communist influence, in Basque country, in Catalonia
Asturias, general strike, 1934 rebellion under republicans military zone, Council of, fall of, guerrilla warfare, offensive arms factories
ateneos libertarios
Atholl, Katherine, Duchess of
atrocities, religious, republican, nationalist, corpses displayed, statistics, reporting of, by SIM
Aub, Max
Auden, W. H.
Auriol, Vincent
Auschwitz (concentration camp)
Austria
Auxilio Social
Aviazione Legionaria,
see
Legionary Air Force
Avila
Avilés
Azañ y Díaz, Manuel, heads republican party, minister of war, confrontation with Church, in government, imprisoned, president, saves monks, and Miaja’s communism, and defence of Bilboa, conversations monitored, and republican power struggle, and killing of Nin, pessimism and realism, protests to League of Nations, ‘unforgettable’ meeting with Negrín, bids farewell to International Brigades, crosses into France, resigns, and coup against Negrín, death
Azarola y Gresillón, Rear-Admiral
Antonio
Azcárete y Florez, Pablo de
Aznar, Admiral Juan Bautista

 

Badajoz, province of, massacre, guerrilla operations
Badalona
Badía, Josep
Badía, Miguel
Bahamonde y Sánchez de Castro, Antonio
Bailby, Léon
Bailén
Balaguer
Baldwin, Stanley, (later Earl)
Baleares
(nationalist cruiser)
Balearic Islands
Banco de Españ
Banco de Vizcaya
Banco Nacional Agrario
banks, merchant, under Franco
Banque Commerciale pour l’Europe du Nord
Baquer, General Alonso
Baráibar, Carlos de
Barajas airfield
Barbastro
Barbieri, Franco
Barceló Jover, Major Luis
Barcelona,
fin de siècle
, Semana, Trágica (1909), disturbances, provisional government declared, military rising parliament reopened, assassinations, People’s Olympiad, political killings, under republicans, respect for buildings, hotels, deteriorating atmosphere and events of May (1937) German consulate anarchist strength, Soviet representation in, Azaña arrives, Durruti’s funeral, bombing of journalists, middle classes, prisons, newspapers, NKVD in,republican government in, Basque government in, spy network, reservoirs and power supplies, food shortages, demonstration against defeatism, Franco’s ambivalence over, fall of bridges, military parade, farewell parade for International Brigades, flight from city, fifth column miraculous Christ of Lepanto guerrilla operations
Barletta
(Italian battleship)
Barrio, José del
Barrón y Ortiz, Lieutenant-Colonel (later General) Fernando, and Jarama offensive, and Guadarrama offensive, and Brunete offensive, and Aragón offensive, and battle of Ebro and peace negotiations
Barroso, Colonel Antonio
Basque army,
see
Euzko Godarostea
Basque country, Catholicism nationalism, autonomy, military rising, republicans hold, clergy shot, Church left untouched, separatism, flag, ambivalence towards Republic, nationalist advances in, military zone, independent army established, campaign in, class divisions, industry, treatment of prisoners, naval actions, relations with Valencia government, continuing war with Franco regime, government in Barcelona, arms factories
Basque language
Basque Nationalist Party,
see
PNV Bastico, General Ettore
Batet Mestres, General Domingo
battle shock
Bautista Sánchez, Colonel (later General)
Juan
Bayo Girón, Alberto
Beckett, Samuel
Behn, Sosthenes
Beigbeder, Colonel
Beimler, Hans
Belchite, battle of
Bell, Julian
Belloc, Hilaire
Ben Mizzian, Major Mohamed
Beorleguí y Canet, Major Alfonso
Berenguer Fusté, General Dámaso
Bergamin, José
Bergonzoli, General Annibale
Beria, Lavrenti
Berlin, axis with Rome, Red Army in, reports to, Largo Caballero interrogated
Bernal García, General Carlos
Bernanos, Georges
Berneri, Camillo
Berti, General Mario
Berzin, General Jan (‘Grishin’)
Besteiro, Julián, presides over Cortes, warnings against civil war, visits London, opposition to Negrín government, death
Bevin, Ernest
Bianco, Vincenzo (‘Krieger’)
Bilbao, general strike disturbances, military rising, threatened by nationalists, defence of, republican navy in, blockade of, nationalists reluctant to bomb, evacuation, nationalists enter, under Franco
Bilbao, Ángel Crescenciano
Bilbao, Tomás
Biscay, Bay of
Bismarck, Prince Otto von
Bizkaya
(trawler)
Blanco, Segundo
Blomberg, General Werner von
Blue Division (División Azul)
Blum, Léon
Boadilla del Monte
Bocheau, Pierre
Bodosakis-Athanasiades, Prodromos
Bolín, Luis, and international support for nationalists, and Franco’s rise to power, propaganda efforts
Borbón-Parma, Prince Javier de
Bordighera
Borjas Blancas
Borkenau, Franz
Bosch Gimpera, Pere
Bowers, Claude
Bram
Bramhill
(ship)
Brasillach, Robert
Brecht, Bertolt
Brenan, Gerald
Breton, André
Brigada Aérea Hispana
Brigada Social
Brihuega, battle of, (see Guadalajara, battle of)
Britain, role in Spanish Civil War, fear of communism, Abdication crisis, prejudices, naval power, Stalin and, and International Brigades, fear of air attacks, reluctance to take sides, perceptions of Spanish Civil War, foreign policy, shifting sympathies, failure to halt air raids, failure to assist Catalans, treaty with Italy, puts pressure on nationalists, recognizes Franco regime, ignores requests for evacuation, restricts immigration, planned German invasion
British Communist Party
British Union of Fascists
British volunteers
Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Broz, Josip (‘Tito’)
Brunete, battle of losses at, propaganda about, mistakes at
Buchenwald (concentration camp)
Buckley, Henry
Buiza, Admiral Miguel
Bujaraloz
Bulgarian volunteers
Buñuel, Luis
Burgos prison riots, military rising, political killings, Franco government in, under Franco, march pasts
Burgos, Archbishop of
Burgos Law of Political Responsibilities
Burguete, General Ricardo

 

caballeristas
, (supporters of Largo Caballero)
Cabanellas Ferrer, General Miguel, and Franco’s rise to power
Cabello, Cándido
Cabeza Grande, defence of
Cáceres, province of, guerrilla operations
Cádiz, Constitution of, province of, military rising, army landings, German, naval base
Calder, Alexander
Calvo Sotelo, José assassinated, as finance minister, admired by Eden, propaganda about
Camacho Benítez, Colonel Antonio
Cambó, Francesc
Camp Lukács, (International Brigade punishment camp)
Campbell, Roy
Campeche
(ship)
Campilo
(ship)
Campins Aura, General Miguel
Campos Guereta, Colonel Luis
Canadian volunteers
Canarias
(nationalist cruiser)
Canaris, Admiral Wilhelm
Canary Islands
Cánovas del Castillo, Antonio
Capa, Robert
Capdevielle, Juana
Carabanchel
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