Tiki Tom
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Interesting article. I'm sometimes surprised at how controversial the topic remains even all these many decades later. But ---keeping politics out of it--- I agree with the articles statement that "Decades after the Spanish Civil War, the volunteers who fought alongside the Republicans retained a certain romantic appeal, fueled in part by their depiction in works such as Ernest Hemingway’s novel “For Whom the Bell Tolls.”" Something about the way the Spanish Civil War was a dress rehearsal for WWII makes the whole story heartbreaking and romantic in a certain "lost cause" sort of way. It was certainly an important part of the 1930s and the run up to war. R.I.P.
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