
This is the epic story of those tens of thousands of communists exiled from Spain after Franco's victory in the Spanish Civil War. With their iron discipline and fervent dedication to Stalin's cause, they did not hesitate, when the moment came in the Second World War, to throw themselves again into the struggle against fascism. In the Service of Stalin is the first full scholarly study of their experiences. David Wingeate Pike examines the contribution of the Spanish communists to the resistance in France and recounts their sufferings in Mauthausen, the concentration camp in Austria to which most who were captured were consigned. He also traces the experiences of those thousands who were admitted into the Soviet Union, where they fought in the Red Army or languished and perished in the prisons and slave camps of the Gulag. Professor Pike's unparalleled access to the archives, many previously unexplored, and the information derived from his interviews with survivors combine to make this both an important addition to our knowledge of the Second World War and an enthralling, often moving account of the experiences of some of its participants.
This work investigates the political and personal trajectories of Spanish communists who fled to exile following the Spanish Civil War and their subsequent involvement in the conflicts of the Second World War. David Wingeate Pike, a scholar of European history, utilizes previously inaccessible archival materials and primary source interviews to reconstruct the lives of these exiles. The book argues that these individuals remained tethered to Stalinist ideology even as they faced disparate fates in French resistance movements, Nazi concentration camps, and the Soviet Gulag system.
What You Will Find
Historians and scholars of the Spanish Civil War recognize this text as a foundational study due to its extensive use of previously untapped archival sources. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's meticulous attention to the geopolitical pressures faced by these exiles.
Page Count:
453
Publication Date:
1993-12-02
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198203152
ISBN-13:
9780198203155
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