The Spanish Civil War caused a serious sociopolitical response in Cuban society, in which a massive campaign of solidarity unfolded. Cuban volunteers accounted for a large proportion of the total number of participants in the International Brigades. At the same time, ideologically, they did not represent a homogeneous mass, there were quite a few representatives of different parties in their ranks, and later a number of former inter-brigade members found themselves on opposite sides of the barricades already in their homeland. After the civil war, the fates of ex-volunteers from Cuba more than once intersected with the Spanish participants in the civil war. And the civil war in Spain itself led to a serious interweaving of the political fate of the Cuban and Spanish revolutions.
Original languageRussian
Article number14
JournalЭлектронный научно-образовательный журнал "История"
Issue number2 (76)
DOIs
StatePublished - 2019

    Research areas

  • civil war in Spain, Comintern, Cuba, International Brigades, solidarity campaign, the Communist Party of Cuba, гражданская война в Испании, интернациональные бригады, кампания солидарности, коминтерн, коммунистическая партия, куба, кубинская революция

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