The First Resisters: Tracing Three Dutchmen from the Spanish Trenches to the Second World War, 1936–1945

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About 700 Dutchmen joined the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War (1936–39) to fight Franco specifically and fascism generally. After 1945, both surviving veterans and those writing their histories agreed that after their return, they continued their fight against fascism in Nazi-occupied Holland. This article presents a microhistory of the trajectory of three Dutchmen, and finds the links between Spain and resistance in these three cases neither obvious nor very strong. In doing so, this article highlights not only the wide varieties of anti-fascist experiences, but also emphasizes the twists in turns in how these were subsequently refashioned.

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Kruizinga, S. (2020). The First Resisters: Tracing Three Dutchmen from the Spanish Trenches to the Second World War, 1936–1945. War in History, 27(3), 368–386. https://doi.org/10.1177/0968344519831030

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