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Spain and Peace

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Spain and Peace

By: Howard Fast
Narrated by: Christopher Kipiniak
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Here is Fast’s powerful denunciation of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco, and a remarkable historical document of Spain’s fight for freedom from governmental oppression.

Howard Fast was a longtime proponent of the antifascist movement in Spain. During the Spanish Civil War, Fast supported a hospital for Popular Front forces, and in 1950 he was sentenced to three months in jail for refusing to give the names of other supporters of that hospital to the House Un-American Activities Committee. In this pamphlet, published in 1951, Fast gives an overview of Spain under the rule of General Francisco Franco, including the mass strikes that were organized to weaken him. Fast’s fervent appeals to listeners to reject American military agreements with Spain demonstrate his passionate opposition to fascism. As Fast writes, “Spain fights on, and in those three words there is a miracle. . . . There is no Spanish worker, professional, intellectual or peasant who strikes a blow for freedom without our being intimately concerned”.

©1952 First Edition, March 1952, Second Edition, April 1952 by Howard Fast (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
Europe Fascism Ideologies & Doctrines Politics & Government War
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Narrator Christopher Kipiniak's stirring performance does justice to Howard Fast's indictment of Spanish dictator Francisco Franco. In this powerful piece, Fast, who was later jailed by the House of Un-American Activities Committee for his support of the antifascist movement in Spain, describes the struggles of the Spanish people under Franco, focusing on the great general strike movement. Kipiniak's impassioned tone captures the urgency of Fast's attempt to persuade Americans to support the Spanish fight for freedom against oppression. Fast's moving declaration that a policy of non-intervention is against all principles of democracy will ring true for listeners even today.

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I am a fan of the antifascists of the Spanish civil war as much as the next leftist history nerd, but what is this propagandistic language? What is this? Just....????

old fashioned leftist agitprop

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This short listen by Howard Fast is one well worth the time. I had not given much thought to Spain in relation to WWII before. The decisions made by our leaders have serious ramifications for decades after the finish of a conflict. As the wife of an American soldier who has served 22 years defending our country, I am filled with emotion as I listen to this kind of story, of a country and its people who suffer at the hands of a ruthless dictator.

Eye-Opening Account of Spain Following WWII

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