Editorial University Of Wales Press
Fecha de edición febrero 2011
Idioma inglés
EAN 9780708323366
192 páginas
Libro
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Packed on an old cruise liner leaving Bilbao for Southampton, 8862 Basque children left their parents behind to flee their country amid the chaos which ensued following the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1937.
Fleeing Franco by Hywel Davies tells the story of the Basque children who came to Wales during the turmoil of Civil War, following the horrors of the mass aerial bombardment of Guernica (in Basque Country) carried out by the German Luftwaffe.
Throughout the summer children were dispersed to camps throughout Britain. Four of those colonies were in Wales, Brechfa in Carmarthenshire, Sketty Park in Swansea, Old Colwyn in north Wales and Caerleon. The welcome they received here was a mixture of hostility and kindness. In Brechfa (Carmarthenshire) there was a notorious incident that confirmed the reluctance of many to accept exiles, while elsewhere in Wales there were many examples of great generosity.
This groundbreaking new title is documents the experiences of the exiled children and serves as a work of record for historians while being written in an accessible style to appeal to the general reader. Moreover the text immortalises the testimony of the surviving children by interweaving interview material with a flowing narrative.
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