Artículos de 01/07/1938 a 30/12/1938
INCORPORADOS,1512,1
1938-07-01 - 1938-12-30
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1. Republic Looking To Britain (Daily Worker, 01/07/1938)
2. British Battalion Still With Spain's Army (Daily Worker, 01/07/1938)
3. Franco Seeking British Aid In New Blockade (Daily Worker, 04/07/1938)
4. Angel of Peace-Or Public Enemy No.1? (Daily Worker, 04/07/1938)
5. Bloodthirsty Pacifists (Daily Mail, 04/07/1938)
6. Reasons for the Success of the Spanish Rebels (Manchester Guardian, 09/07/1938)
7. Blockade Against a People (Daily Worker, 09/07/1938)
8. Duce Will Not Get Out Of Spain (Reynolds News, 10/07/1938)
9. Justice in Republican Spain (Daily Worker, 11/07/1938)
10. The Massacre at Castellon (News Chronicle, 18/07/1938)
11. War In The Air-A Forecast (News Chronicle, 14/07/1938)
12. Spain Fights for Victory (Daily Worker, 16/07/1938)
13. They Mean War (Daily Worker, 16/07/1938)
14. First Foreign Volunteers in Spain (Manchester Guardian, 16/07/1938)
15. Two Years of War-Tortured Spain (The Times, 16/07/1938). En dos páginas: ..parlous. There is a large army..
16. The World: Week by Week. Foreign Evacuation from Spain (The Observer, 17/07/1938)
17. Europe's Fate Lies In Spain (Reynolds News, 17/07/1938)
18. Save Spain! (Reynolds News, 17/07/1938)
19. Two Years of War in Spain (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 18/07/1938)
20. The 3rd Year in Spain (Daily Mail, 18/07/1938)
21. Spain Two Years of War-The Story of the Fight for Freedom (News Chronicle, 18/07/1938)
22. After Two Years (News Chronicle, 18/07/1938)
23. Two Years of War (Daily Herald, 18/07/1938)
24. No Disguise? (Daily Worker, 18/07/1938)
25. To Premier Negrin (Daily Worker, 18/07/1938)
26. Two Fateful Visits (Sunday Express, 24/07/1938)
27. Session Ends in Perplexity... (Reynolds News, 24/07/1938)
28. Franco Can Never Conquer Spain (Reynolds News, 24/07/1938)
29. No Pasaran at Gandesa (Daily Worker, 25/07/1938)
30. Spain's Defiance of Marauding Foreigners (Daily Worker, 27/07/1938)
31. The Two Years' Heroic Struggle of the Spanish People (Daily Worker, 28/07/1938)
32. 20,000 New Italians in Rebel Push (Daily Herald, 02/08/1938)
33. Republicans Still Pushing Forward In Ebro Battle (Daily Worker, 02/08/1938)
34. The War In Spain (Daily Herald, 03/08/1938)
35. Lessons of the Ebro (Daily Worker, 04/08/1938)
36. News from Spain (Manchester Guardian, 09/08/1938)
37. Franco's Blockade Has Failed (News Chronicle, 09/08/1938)
38. A Delayed Reply (Yorkshire Post, 09/08/1938)
39. France's Search for An Understanding With Italy (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 10/08/1938)
40. Sea of Fate (Daily Herald, 10/08/1938)
41. Time To Attack (Daily Worker, 11/08/1938)
42. Air Pirates of Majorca (Daily Worker, 16/08/1938)
43. Imparcial Friend Of Franco (Daily Worker, 16/08/1938)
44. The Spanish War (Manchester Guardian, 30/08/1938)
45. Is Air Power Decisive in War? (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 01/09/1938)
46. In Spain (Daily Herald, 01/09/1938)
47. Ring Round Madrid-The University Fortress (The Times, 02/09/1938)
48. Decency (Daily Herald, 03/09/1938)
49. Spain Asks: How Long Are We To Fight Alone? (Daily Worker, 06/09/1938)
50. The Real Britain Is On The Ebro (Daily Worker, 07/09/1938)
51. We Cannot Be Deaf To Spain's Appeal (Daily Worker, 08/09/1938)
52. We Must Not Forget Spain (Reynolds News, 11/09/1938)
53. How Ebro Battle Is Frustrating General Franco's Hopes (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 21/09/1938)
54. Spain and the Crisis-Can The Rivals Unite? (The Times, 24/09/1938)
55. Spain (Manchester Guardian, 23/09/1938)
56. Spain and the Crisis (The Times, 04/10/1938)
57. Which Policy? (Daily Herald, 05/10/1938)
58. The Defence of Spain is The Defence of Britain (Daily Worker, 15/10/1938)
59. Our Woman Reporter For Spain (Daily Worker, 17/10/1938)
60. Colonies, Arms and Spain (News Chronicle, 17/10/1938)
61. Amazig Details Of Plot With Mussolini (Sunday Referee, 16/10/1938). En dos páginas: ...the assurance that these are their last demands.
62. Italians in Spain (News Chronicle, 20/10/1938)
63. Stalemate In Spain-The Obstacles to Peace (The Times, 21/10/1938)
64. Assize of Arms-Peace through Strenght (The Observer, 23/10/1938)
65. Spain (Daily Worker, 28/10/1938)
66. Anglo-Italian Friendship (The Observer, 30/10/1938)
67. Spain (News Chronicle, 02/11/1938)
68. Sacrifice of Spain (Manchester Guardian, 03/11/1938)
69. Our Policy (Sunday Referee, 06/11/1938)
70. A Coming Danger? (Manchester Guardian, 19/11/1938)
71. Back from Spain (Daily Herald, 21/11/1938)
72. General Franco's Alternative Objectives Now In Spain (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 23/11/1938)
73. In Old Madrid (Daily Herald, 23/11/1938)
74. Mr. Chamberlain has gone abroad once again (Daily Express, 24/11/1938)
75. After The Ebro Fight-A Long and Hard War (The Times, 30/11/1938)
76. Spain and Italy (Yorkshire Post, 01/12/1938)
77. Appeasement (Reynolds News, 04/12/1938)
78. Why not Boast about Democracy? (Daily Herald, 06/12/1938)
79. Mr. Chamberlain's Speech (The Times, 14/12/1938)
80. Germans Boycott the Premier's Speech (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 14/12/1938). En dos páginas: ...Next Month Lord Halifax and I have planned...
81. French View of Premier's Speech (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 14/12/1938)
82. What I Saw in Barcelona (News Chronicle, 22/12/1938)
83. Divided Spain-The Prospect of Reunion (Manchester Guardian, 28/12/1938)
84. The Spanish Prospect (Manchester Guardian, 28/12/1938)
85. The Meaning of Franco's Latest Push (News Chronicle, 30/12/1938)
86. Let The Spaniards Make Peace, Lest Spain Lose All (The Daily Telegraph and Morning Post, 30/12/1938)
87. Franco's Advance (Yorkshire Post, 30/12/1938)
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