Hemingway, Gregory (Gigi; son)
Hemingway, Hadley (first wife)
Hemingway, John (Jack; son)
Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn (third wife), see Gellhorn, Martha
Hemingway, Mary Welsh (fourth wife)
Hemingway, Patrick (son)
Hemingway, Pauline Pfeiffer (second wife); divorce of; Dos Passos and; fictional character based on; Hemingway’s trips to Spain opposed by; in Hollywood; at L Bar T ranch; mutual friends of Hemingway’s and; in Paris; quarrels with Hemingway
Hendaye
Henderson, Gavin (2nd Baron Faringdon)
Herald-Tribune
Herbst, Josephine (Josie)
Hernández, Jésus
Hernández Saravia, General Juan
Hersey, John
Hidalgo de Cisneros, Ignacio
Himmler, Heinrich
Historical Memory Act (2007)
History Today
Hitler, Adolf; Mein Kampf; nonaggression pact with Stalin; occupation of Rhineland by
Hollywood
Home Guard, Austrian
Horizon magazine
Horthy, Admiral Miklós
Hourihan, Marty
House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)
Huesca
Hughes, Langston
Humanitat, La
Humanité, L’
Hungary
Hyndman, Tony
Ibárruri, Dolores (La Pasionaria)
Illustrated London News
Imperio, Pastora
Indochina
Inouye, Seichi
insurgents, see Nationalists
International Brigades; Americans in (see also Abraham Lincoln Battalion); British in; at Brunete; in defense of Madrid; disbanding of; Eleventh; Fifteenth; Fourteenth; French in; Germans in (see also Thaelmann Battalion); Italians in (see also Garibaldi Battalion); at Jarama front; Thirteenth; Twelfth
International Center of Photography (ICP)
International Congress of Writers for the Defense of Culture
Interntional Telephone and Telegraph Company
International Union of Authors
Irun
Isabella, Queen of Spain
Isherwood, Christopher
Italy; in Great War; International Brigade volunteers from (see also Garibaldi Battalion); Nationalists aided by; in World War II
Ivens, Joris; combat footage filmed by; in Hollywood; in Madrid; in New York; Sino-Japanese War film project of; in Valencia; at White House screening of The Spanish Earth
Izvestia
Jaime I (ship)
Japan, China invaded by
Jarama
Jews
Jones, David (“Potato”)
Jouvenel, Bertrand de
Joyce, James; Ulysses
Juan Carlos, King of Spain
Kahle, Colonel Hans
Kamenev, Lev
Kansas City Star
Kantorowicz, Alfred
Kashkin, Ivan
Katholieke Illustratie
Katz, Otto (a.k.a. André Simone); The Brown Book of Hitler Terror
Keller, Freddy
Ken magazine
Kenya
Kerr, Archibald
Kershaw, Alex
Kert, Bernice
Kertesz, André
Key West
Kléber, General Emilio (Manfred [Lazar] Stern)
Kline, Herbert
Knightley, Philip
Koch, Stephen
Koester, Peter
Koltsov, Mikhail; Barea appointed head of press censorship office by; Hemingway and; mistress of; in Moscow; in Prague
Korvin Karpathi, Geza
Kristallnacht
Krivitsky, Walter
Kulcsar, Ilsa (Ilse Pollak; Ilsa Barea); background of; in Barcelona; death of; in England; escape from Spain of; in Madrid; in Paris; in Playa de San Juan; in Valencia
Kulcsar, Leopold (Poldi; first husband)
Kun, Béla
Kuomintang
Kuritzkes, Georg
Kuritzkes, Jenny
Kuritzkes, Soma
Labour Party, British
Lafont, Renée
Lamour, Philippe
Landau, Katia
Landau, Kurt
Lang, Fritz
Langquarz, Regina (Relang)
Lanvin, Jeanne
Lardner, James
Lardner, Ring
Largo Caballero, Francisco
la Rocque, Colonel François de
Las Rozas, Battle of
L Bar T Ranch (Wyoming)
League for Industrial Democracy
League of American Writers
League of Nations
Lefebvre, Michel
Leipzig
Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich
Léon, Maria Teresa
Lérida
Lewis, Sinclair
Liberman, Alexander
Life magazine
Líster, Enrique
Litvinov, Maxim
Living Age, The (magazine)
Lobo, Leocadio
London
London Times
Los Blazquez
los Peines, Niña de
Lost Generation
Louis, Joe
Louise Michel Battalion
Louisville Courier-Journal
Louys, Pierre, La femme et le pantin
Loyalists, see Republican Army, Republican government
Lubben, Kirsten
Luce, Henry
Luciani, Georges
Lukács, General Pavol (Maté Zalka)
MacArthur, Douglas
Machado, Antonio
Mackenzie-Papineau Battalion
MacLeish, Archibald; and Spanish film project; The Fall of a City
MacNeil, Neil
Madrid; bombing of; bullfights in; Capa in; fall of; foreign press censorship office in; Gerda Taro in; government relocated to Valencia from; Hemingway in; Ilsa Barea in; Junta de Defensa; Loyalist defense of; Martha Gellhorn in; Nationalist offensive against; and outbreak of Civil War; radio broadcasts in; road between Valencia and; The Spanish Earth footage of; Spanish gold reserves transferred to Moscow from; writers’ congress in
Madrileñitos
Magnum photographic agency
Málaga
Malraux, André; L’Espoir
Mamsourov, Hajji Mourat
Manchester Guardian
Mao Tse-tung
March, Fredric
“March of Time” newsreels
Martínez Barrio Battalion
Martínez de Pison, Ignacio
Marty, André
Marx, Karl; Das Kapital
Marxists; anti-Stalinist, see POUM
Mason, Grant
Mason, Jane
Masters, Edgar Lee
Match
Matin, Le
Matisse, Henri
Matthews, Alexander
Matthews, Herbert L.; in Barcelona; at Belchite; at Ebro front; at Guadalajara; at Jarama front; in Madrid; at Teruel; in Valencia
Matthews, Thomas
Maura, Antonio
Maurin, Joaquin
“May Days”
McCaw, Raymond
McCormick, Colonel Robert R.
Melilla (Morocco)
Meredith, Burgess
Merriman, Marion
Merriman, Robert Hale
Mexico
Meyerhold, Vsevelod
Meyers, Jeffrey
Mezhrabpom
MGM (Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer); News
Miaja, General José
Mickiewicz, Adam
Mije, Antonio
militias/militia members (milicianos); in Barcelona; Capa’s photographs of; in Madrid; at Málaga front; POUM
Mink, George
Modesto, Colonel Juan
Modigliani, Amedeo
Modotti, Tina
Mola, General Emilio
Molotov, Vyacheslav
Mono azul, El
&n
bsp; Montgomery, Robert
Montoro
Moorehead, Caroline
Moors
Mora, Constancia de la; in Barcelona; escape from Spain of; in Madrid; in Moscow
Morata de Tajuña
Morocco
Mosbacher, Eric
Moscow; Koltsov in; Stalin’s show trials in
Moussinac, Léon
Mundo Obrero
Munich pact
Münzenberg, Willi
Murcia
Murphy, Gerald
Murphy, Sara
Muslims
Mussolini, Benito
Namuth, Hans
NANA (North American Newspaper Alliance); Hemingway’s dispatches to
Nanking
Naples
Nathan, George
Nation, The
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
National Front
Nationalists (rebels; insurgents); in Basque country; bombing of cities by; at Brunete; at Córdoba front; in Ebro Valley; German and Italian aid to; Guadalajara offensive of; at Guadarrama front; Jarama Valley offensive of; Madrid offensive of; at Málaga front; Nationalist offensive against; outbreak of rebellion of; at Saragossa; Segre offensive against; at Teruel; at Toledo; victory of; see also Falangists; Franco Bahamonde, Francisco; Guardia Civil
National Workers’ Confederation, see CNT
Nazis; persecution of Jews by
NBC (National Broadcasting Company)
Negrín, Juan; democratic dictatorship vision of; International Brigades disbanded by; negotiations with Franco attempted by; transfer of gold to Moscow negotiated by
Nenni, Pietro
Neruda, Pablo
New Earth (film)
New Masses
New Republic, The
New Statesman and Nation
New York; Capa in; Dos Passos in; Hemingway in; Martha Gellhorn in
New Yorker, The
New York Post
New York Times, The; Book Review
New York World-Telegram
Nin, Andrés
Nizan, Paul
NKVD (Soviet People’s Commisariat for Internal Affairs); see also Orlov, Alexander
Non-Intervention Agreement
Nordquist, Lawrence
Nordquist, Olive
North, Joseph
North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy
Norway
Novyi Mir
Oak, Liston
Oakland, Rod
Odessa
Odets, Clifford
Orlov, Alexander
Orr, Charles
Ortega, Colonel Antonio
Orwell, George (Eric Blair)
Osten, Maria
Oviedo
Pacciardi, Randalfo
Pajares
Palestine
Pamplona
Paramount Pictures
Paris; Barea in; Capa in; Gerda Taro in; Hemingway in; Ilsa Barea in; International Exposition in; Martha Gellhorn in; May Day in; during World War II
Paris Commune
Paris-Soir
Parker, Dorothy
Payne, Stanley
PCE (Partido Comunista de España), (see also Communists, Spanish)
“Peace Pilgrims”
Peñarroya
People’s Army, see Republican Army
Pereda, Prudencio de
Père-Lachaise cemetery (Paris)
Perez, Mario
Perkins, Maxwell
Pétain, Marshal Philippe
Petit Parisien, Le
Petrov, General
Pfeiffer, Gus
Pfeiffer, Virginia (Jinny)
Philby, Kim
Philip II, King of Spain
Picasso, Pablo
Picture Post magazine
Pindoque
Pingarrón
Piscator, Erwin
Pius XI, Pope
Pix photo agency
Playa de San Juan
Pluma, La
Pohorylle, Heinrich
Poland
Political Police
Politiken
Pollak, Alice (Ilsa Barea’s mother)
Pollak, Valentin (Ilsa Barea’s father)
Popular Army, see Republican Army
Popular Front; French; Spanish
POUM (Partido Obrera de Unificación Marxista)
Powell, Dawn
Pozas, General
Pozner, Vladimir
Prague
Pravda
Preston, Paul
Prieto, Indalecio
PSUC (Partido Socialista Unificado de Cataluña)
Publicaciones Antifascistas de Cataluña
Pyrenees
Quaeck, Hans
Queipo de Llano, General Gonzalo
Quintanilla, José (Pepe)
Quintanilla, Luis
Rainer, Luise
Rathbone, Eleanor
Raven, Robert
Ray, Man
Reader’s Digest
rebels, see Nationalists
Réber, Charles
Red Army
Redbook magazine
Red Cross
Reed, John
Regards
Regler, Gustav; in Moscow; in Paris; as political commissar of Twelfth International Brigade; in United States; works of: The Brown Book of Hitler Terror; Owl of Minerva; wounded in battle
Reisner, Georg
Reiss, Ignaz
Renn, Ludwig
Renoir, Jean
Republican Army; in Aragon; in Barcelona parade; in Basque country; at Brunete; commanders of (see also names of officers); at Córdoba; in Ebro valley; 11th Division; Fifth Regiment; foreign volunteers for, see International Brigades; government fought for by, see Republican government; at Guadalajara; at Guadarrama; Madrid defended by; Popular Army; at Segovia front; at Teruel; Third Brigade; volunteer militias of, see militias
Republican government; air force of; collapse of; Communist domination of; election of; fascist rebellion against (see also Franco, Francisco; Nationalists); gold reserves transferred to Moscow by; Hemingway’s allegiance to; International Brigades disbanded by; ministries of; officials of (see names of officeholders and bureaucrats); Propaganda Ministry; relocated to Barcelona; relocated to Valencia; secret police of, see SIM; soldiers fighting for, see Republican Army; territories held by; withdrawal of foreign volunteers by
Republican Protection Association
Republikanischer Schutzbund
Reuter, Walter
Reuters
Reynolds, Michael
Reynolds, Quentin
Rhine, Battle of the
Rhineland, German occupation of
Ribécourt, Marc
Rif rebellion
RKO
Robbins, Jerome
Robles, Francisco (Coco)
Robles Pazos, José
Rochemont, Richard de
Rockefeller, Laurance
Rodgers, Richard
Rojo, General Vicente
Rollyson, Carl
Roman Catholic Church, see Catholics
Romania
Romans, ancient
Roosevelt, Eleanor; Martha Gellhorn visits at White House; at screening of The Spanish Earth; syndicated column of
Roosevelt, Franklin Delano
Rosenberg, Marcel
Rothman, Kajsa
Rothschild family
Rubio Hidalgo, Luis
Rushby-Smith, Uli (Ilsa Barea’s niece)
Russia; Communist, see Soviet Union
Russian Revolution
Saarland (film)
Saar Valley
Sacco, Nicola
Sade, Marquis de, Le Bordel de Venise
Sagunto
Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de
Salon des Indépendents (Paris)
San Francisco
Sanjurjo, General José
San Martin de la Vega
San Sebastian
Santa Eulalia
Santander
SAP (Socialist Workers Party of Germany)
Saragossa
Sargint, H. J. J.
Schaber, Irme
Schaul, Hans
Schmeling, Max
Schneiderman, S. L.
Schober, Johann
Schuschnigg, Kurt von
Scribner’s Magazine
Scribner’s publishing company
Seghers, Anna
Segovia front
Segre offensive
Selassie, Haile
Seldes, George
Seldes, Helen
Se magazine
Sender, Ramón J.
Sert, José Maria
Seville
Shakespeare, William, Julius Caesar
Shakespeare and Company (Paris)
Shanghai
Sheean, Dinah, see Forbes-Robertson, Diana
Sheean, Vincent (Jimmy); Not Peace but a Sword
Shevlin, Lorraine
Shevlin, Tom
Shipman, Evan
Shumlin, Herman
SIM (Servicio de Información Militar)
Simpson, Wallis
Sino-Japanese War; Ivens’s and Ferno’s film about
Six-Day War
Skinner, “Big Jimmy”
Smart, David
Smart, Samuel
Smedley, Agnes
Social Democrats
Socialista, El
Socialists; German, see SAP; National, see Nazis; trade union of, see UGT
Societé National des Chemins de Fer
Soria, Georges
Soviet Union; military aid to Loyalists (see also Republican Army; names of officers and advisors); military intelligence, see GRU; purges in; secret police, see NKVD; Spanish gold reserves transferred to; in World War II; Writers’ Union
Sozialistische Arbeitpartei Deutschlands, see SAP
Spain in Flames (film)
Spanish Earth, The (film)
Spanish Navy
Spark
Spectator, The
Spender, Stephen
Sprigg, Christopher St. John
SS
Stalin, Joseph; Koltsov meets with; Negrín requests more aid from; in nonagression pact with Hitler; purges carried out by; and transfer of gold to Moscow
Stashevsky, Arthur
Steer, George
Steinbeck, John
Stewart, Donald Ogden
St. Louis
St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Stuttgart
Sudetenland, German annexation of
Sweden
Swierczewski, Colonel Karol (“General” Walter)
Switzerland
Szurek, Alexander
Szymin, David (Chim)
Talavera de la Reina
Taro, Gerda (Gerta Pohorylle); arrival in Spain of; in Barcelona; at Brunete; Capa’s photographs of; in Cartagena; at Córdoba front; death and funeral of; Death in the Making; grave of; at Guadalajara; at Guadarrama; ICP archives of; Italian trip of; at Jarama front; in Madrid; at Málaga front; in Paris; at Segovia front; self-reinvention of; in Valencia
Tauchnitz Editions
Téléfonica (Madrid)
Temps, Le
Teruel, Battle of
Tetuán (Morocco)
Thaelmann Battalion
Thomas, Hugh
Thompson, Charles
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