Artículos de 02/04/1938 a 30/06/1938
INCORPORADOS,1511,3
1938-04-02 - 1938-06-30
Fracción de Serie-Unidad de Instalación
ES.37274.CDMH/16//INCORPORADOS,1511,3
Centro Documental de la Memoria Histórica 1. ARCHIVOS PÚBLICOS Representaciones diplomáticas en el exterior Embajada de España en Londres (Reino Unido) Actitud de la prensa
Embajada de España en Londres (Reino Unido)
Contiene artículos de la prensa británica sobre el desarrollo de la Guerra Civil española entre los meses de abril y junio de 1938:
339. What I Saw in Barcelona (Daily Worker, 02/04/1938)
340. Opinion-Flight (Daily Express, 02/04/1938)
341. If Franco Wins... (Daily Herald, 05/04/1938)
342. Spain Calling (Daily Herald, 06/04/1938)
343. How Lost Force broke through Franco's Line (Daily Herald, 06/04/1938)
344. Nearing the End in Spain (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 07/04/1938)
345. Toughest Fight Still Ahead (Daily Express, 07/04/1938)
346. This March Must Stop (News Chronicle, 08/04/1938)
347. After West Fulham... (Daily Herald, 08/04/1938)
348. West Fulham Shows the Way (Reynolds News, 10/04/1938)
349. What Britain Will Pay For Peace With Italy (Reynolds News, 10/04/1938)
350. Franco Spain Splitting (Sunday Referee, 10/04/1938)
351. The Agony of Spain-Life Under The Terror of Bombs and Shells (The Sunday Times, 10/04/1938). En dos páginas: who questioned him about
352. Mr. Chamberlain's Hat (Daily Worker, 12/04/1938)
353. Arms-Why the Speed-Up? (Daily Worker, 12/04/1938)
354. Joy In Rome (Daily Herald, 12/04/1938)
355. Spanish Loyalists and Ethiopians Unconquered (News Chronicle, 13/04/1938)
356. In Barcelona (News Chronicle, 14/04/1938)
357. 150 Years Ago (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 16/04/1938)
358. Three Spains (Manchester Guardian, 16/04/1938)
359. 15 Planes Against a Company (Daily Herald, 16/04/1938). Artículo de E. Hemingway
360. Anglo-Italian Agreement. Prime Minister's Success (The Sunday Times, 17/04/1938)
361. The Italian Agreement-Peace and the Method (The Observer, 17/04/1938)
362. Let Labour Look Forward (Reynolds News, 17/04/1938)
363. The Popular Front Again (The Times, 18/04/1938)
364. A Good Foundation (The Times, 18/04/1938)
365. Questions Prompted By The New Rome Pact-The End of Surface Tension (Manchester Guardian, 18/04/1938)
366. The Old Diplomacy (Manchester Guardian, 18/04/1938)
367. A Pact of War (Daily Worker, 18/04/1938)
368. Where Empires Rise And Fall (News Chronicle, 19/04/1938)
369. Two Empires Meet (Manchester Guardian, 19/04/1938)
370. Mediterranean: Key To Peace 2-British Strategy (News Chronicle, 20/04/1937)
371. The Rome Pact and After (Daily Worker, 20/04/1937)
372. If Franco Wins 1-The Spain of the Future (The Times, 21/04/1937). En dos páginas: ...from the presses every day
373. Spotlight on Politics (News Chronicle, 21/04/1937)
374. Mediterranean: Key To Peace 3-Italy's Threat to France (News Chronicle, 21/04/1937)
375. Franco Says He's Won the War... Now What? (Daily Express, 21/04/1937)
376. British Policy Burned Tortosa (Daily Worker, 21/04/1937)
377. If Franco Wins 2-The Economic Plan (The Times, 22/04/1938). En dos páginas: ...parts, and indeed all manufactured..
378. The Two Spains (The Times, 22/04/1938)
379. Mediterranean: Key To Peace 4-Italy Prepares The Third Campaign (News Chronicle, 22/04/1938)
380. What The Peace Alliance Is (Daily Worker, 22/04/1938)
381. Triumph (Daily Worker, 22/04/1938)
382. Typical of the methods... (Daily Worker, 23/04/1938)
383. Banging the Door (Daily Worker, 23/04/1938)
384. Mussolini's Sandwichman (Daily Worker, 23/04/1938). Viñeta Cómica
385. Which Way Europe, Darkness Or Light? (Reynolds News, 24/04/1938)
386. Prospects of Italian Pact With France (The Sunday Times, 24/04/1938)
387. French Premier To Stay With The King (Sunday Referee, 24/04/1938). En dos páginas: kindly and courteous...
388. In British Politics Today... Peace Alliance is Key Issue (Reynolds News, 24/04/1938)
389. Premier's Drive For Four-Power Pact (Reynolds News, 24/04/1938)
390. Spanish Peasants At War (Current History, 01/04/1938). En cuatro páginas, pegadas en dos hojas diferentes: when they were fortunate... (p.3)
391. Mediterranean: Key To Peace-After the Rome Agreement, What? (News Chronicle, 25/04/1938)
392. Duce Laughs At Premier: Pours In Arms (Daily Express, 27/04/1938)
393. The City of Darkness-Gloom Over Barcelona (The Times, 29/04/1938)
394. Signal At Danger (Daily Worker, 29/04/1938)
395. Spain (News Chronicle, 29/04/1938)
396. By Madame Tabouis (Sunday Referee, 01/05/1938). En dos páginas: -fore- although realising that the general...
397. Britain and France-Issues of Peace or War In Europe (The Sunday Times, 01/05/1938)
398. May Day, 1938... (Daily Worker, 30/04/1938)
399. Anglo-French Conversations are Completed (Daily Worker, 30/04/1938)
400. May Day (News Chronicle, 02/05/1938)
401. What will Hitler get from Mussolini? (Daily Express, 03/05/1938)
402. London's Influence on Rome Meeting (News Chronicle, 03/05/1938)
403. Tasks for General Franco When Spain's Three Bog Cities Fall (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 05/05/1938)
404. Franco Over Spain (Daily Express, 06/05/1938)
405. The War In Spain (Manchester Guardian, 07/05/1938)
406. Why War Hangs Over Europe (Daily Worker, 07/05/1938)
407. If Americans Allow Arms To Go To Spain (Manchester Guardian, 09/05/1938)
408. The Dream Ends (Daily Express, 09/05/1938)
409. A Night with the Barcelona Cheka (News Chronicle, 09/05/1938)
410. Bad News For Mr. Chamberlain (Daily Herald, 09/05/1938)
411. Don Nicolau Franco, the Special Agent... (The Times, 10/05/1938)
412. To Marry In Spain (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 10/05/1938)
413. Dimitrov Strikes another Blow (Daily Worker, 10/05/1938)
414. Civil Servants And Their Private Lives (News Chronicle, 12/05/1938)
415. The Front has been Held! (Daily Worker, 13/05/1938)
416. Counsel for Defence-Number Two (Daily Worker, 14/05/1938). Viñeta Cómica
417. For The Peace Alliance (News Chronicle, 17/05/1938)
418. Next Move In Spain- On to Barcelona or Valencia? (The Times, 18/05/1938)
419. Idealism and Realism (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 20/05/1938)
420. I'd like to see this army fight (Daily Express, 20/05/1938)
421. Get rid of that Fascist legend, Mr. Chamberlain (Daily Express, 20/05/1938)
422. Ourselves and France (Daily Herald, 20/05/1938)
423. It's Now Up To Us (Daily Worker, 20/05/1938)
424. Alarms (Daily Herald, 23/05/1938)
425. Plain Words (News Chronicle, 23/05/1938)
426. The Crisis Today (News Chronicle, 23/05/1938)
427. London's Role as Mediator (News Chronicle, 23/05/1938)
428. A Critical Week-End For Europe (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 23/05/1938)
429. First Round Over-Next Round To Come (Daily Worker, 24/05/1938)
430. Replies-About Direct Action in France (Daily Worker, 24/05/1938)
431. Lesson of the Crisis (Daily Herald, 24/05/1938)
432. A Nasty Corner (News Chronicle, 24/05/1938)
433. The Time for Cool Heads (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 24/05/1938)
434. Tension Relaxed (The Times, 24/05/1938)
435. Next Round, Spain (Daily Worker, 25/05/1938)
436. How Japan's Military Enterprise is Shackled (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 26/05/1938)
437. T.U.C And Arms (News Chronicle, 27/05/1938)
438. Alicante (Daily Herald, 27/05/1938)
439. One Day In Spain (Daily Worker, 30/05/1938)
440. Obstacles to Peace in Spain (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 31/05/1938)
441. Air Savages (News Chronicle, 31/05/1938)
442. Not Much Sympathy (Daily Herald, 31/05/1938)
443. Mr. Chamberlain starts his 2nd year (Daily Express, 31/05/1938)
444. Dangerous Delays (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 01/06/1938)
445. Reprisals If Franco Goes on Bombing (News Chronicle, 01/06/1938). En dos páginas: the fact that a victory gained...
446. A Free Run For Piracy (Daily Herald, 01/06/1938)
447. These Men Keep the Duce Awake (News Chronicle, 01/06/1938)
448. Problems for Settlement (The Times, 03/06/1938)
449. It Must Stop (News Chronicle, 06/06/1938)
450. Opinion-Give Truce (Daily Express, 06/06/1938)
451. After All (Daily Herald, 07/06/1938)
452. Spotlight on Politics (News Chronicle, 07/06/1938)
453. Can Warfare be Limited? (The Times, 10/06/1938)
454. Opinion-Civil War (Daily Express, 10/06/1938)
455. Air Murder Must Be Stopped (News Chronicle, 10/06/1938)
456. A Corpse That Won't Lie Down! (Daily Worker, 10/06/1938)
457. Announcing a Policy (Manchester Guardian, 13/06/1938)
458. Opinion-More Plans For Spain (Daily Express, 13/06/1938)
459. End The Bombing of British Ships (Daily Worker, 14/06/1938)
460. Thunder in the Escurial (Manchester Guardian, 14/06/1938)
461. Not Good Enough (News Chronicle, 15/06/1938)
462. Opinion-Why no Warships (Daily Express, 15/06/1938)
463. Ribaldry In Burgos (Daily Herald, 15/06/1938)
464. Franco take his cue (Daily Worker, 17/06/1938)
465. Clean Hands (News Chronicle, 17/06/1938)
466. The Queen of Spain holds her last Court by the roadside (Daily Express, 17/06/1938)
467. Why There Will Be No War (Daily Express, 18/06/1938). Reimpresión de un artículo del London Evening Standard
468. Two Assassinations... and Civil War Splits Spain (Daily Express, 18/06/1938)
469. Europe could become a Commonwealth (News Chronicle, 20/06/1938)
470. Mr. Chamberlain... (Daily Herald, 21/06/1938). Viñeta Cómica
471. The Only Sane Policy (Daily Mail, 22/06/1938)
472. Wavering Supporters (Manchester Guardian, 22/06/1938)
473. Only Victory! (Daily Worker, 22/06/1938)
474. Factors Which Sway Europe's Fate Over Czechoslovakia (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 23/06/1938)
475. Not Nice (News Chronicle, 23/06/1938)
476. Nehru-Hope of Young India (News Chronicle, 23/06/1938)
477. Bleats And Bombs (Daily Herald, 23/06/1938)
478. Public Enemy No.1 (Daily Worker, 24/06/1938)
479. Franco's Superiority in War of Movement (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 25/06/1938)
480. Draught Can Be Made a Storm (Daily Worker, 25/06/1938)
481. Spain and Sanity-Mr. Chamberlain Strenght (The Observer, 25/06/1938)
482. Peter Kerrigan, one of the men who as Political Commissar... (Daily Worker, 27/06/1938)
483. Battling on To Victory (Daily Worker, 27/06/1938)
484. No Truce in Spain Until Invaders Go (Daily Worker, 29/06/1938)
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