ABSTRACT

Few topics in 20th century history generate as much interest as the Spanish Civil War. These letter from the Abraham Lincoln Brigade take us back to a time when 2800 Americans took up arms and confronted Hitler's Condor Legion, Mussolini's Black Shirts, and Franco's fascist calvary on the battlefields of Spain. Here are their combat experiences, the love letters they wrote under fire, friendships formed among themselves and with their Spanish comrades, and reports of Madrid and Barcelona undergoing history's first saturation bombing of civilian targets. It was the eve of World War II, and these men and women saw first-hand the danger facing the world. Iadrid 1937 captures for the first time the thoughts, words and dreams of those who fought.

More than a collection of separate letters, Madrid 1937 gathers letters from many hands to tell a group story. Richly illustrated with over 50 color and black and white plates, this chronicle enables the reader to travel with the volunteers through France and Spain; visit the beseiged city of Madrid and walk the streets of Barcelona under fascist bombardment; experience the chaos of battle and the excitement of celebrations behind the lines; stand beside nurses and doctors as they struggle to save the lives of the wounded; and encounter famous writers such as Ernest Hemingway and Langston Hughes. Madrid 1937 tells a story of epic proportion, the struggle of a volunteer army who chose to risk their lives in the struggle against Fascism.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

I Dreamed I Sang “the Internationale” to Adolf Hitler

chapter |6 pages

Chronology of the Spanish Civil War

(emphasizing the Lincoln Battalion involvement)

chapter I|20 pages

Why We Went

The Crusade Against Fascism

chapter II|32 pages

Journey to Spain

The Perils of a Sleeping World

chapter III|18 pages

Jarama

The Fog of War

chapter IV|42 pages

In Spanish Towns and Cities

Solidarity with a People at War

chapter V|40 pages

In Training and in Reserve

Morale and the Arts of War

chapter VI|52 pages

In Battle

From the Plains of Brunete to Fuentes de Ebro

chapter VII|46 pages

The Medical Services

Making History and Saving Lives

chapter VIII|28 pages

Madrid

The Heart of the World

chapter IX|24 pages

Politics

Reading the 1930s

chapter X|26 pages

The Regiment De Tren

Transportation Under Fire

chapter XI|26 pages

In Battle

From the Snows of Teruel to the Great Retreats

chapter XII|13 pages

In Training Again

Rebuilding a Battalion

chapter XIII|18 pages

The Last Campaign

Across the Ebro River

chapter XIV|34 pages

Barcelona

Assault from the Air

chapter XV|30 pages

On the way Home

The Trials of a Legend-To-Be

chapter |4 pages

Afterword