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  1. The following list of foreign correspondents in the Spanish Civil War is an alphabetical list of the large number of journalists and photographers who were in Spain at some stage of the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939).

  2. Mar 10, 2022 · Based on a huge trove of diary and personal letter material regarding principally British and American, but also Russian and French, correspondents, 'We Saw Spain Die' tells of the courage and the skills of the men and women who wrote about what was happening in Spain during the Civil War

  3. Jan 30, 2007 · By Elaine Sciolino. Jan. 30, 2007. MADRID — It was “the golden age of foreign correspondents,” the historian Hugh Thomas wrote, a period in the late 1930s when the literary elite descended...

  4. Mar 1, 2012 · The war in Spain and those who wrote at first hand of its horrors. From 1936 to 1939 the eyes of the world were fixed on the devastating Spanish conflict that drew both professional war...

    • Paul Preston
    • Little, Brown Book Group, 2012
    • 1780337426, 9781780337425
  5. Dec 11, 2008 · The Spanish Civil War attracted reporters from across the globe. When Ksawery Pruszynski, correspondent for the Warsaw literary journal Wiadomosci Literackie, arrived in Madrid in the autumn of 1936, he found the Spanish capital "full of foreign journalists".

  6. The news net that was quickly improvised to cover the Spanish Civil War was an amalgamation of freelancers, stringers, special correspondents, and staff reporters. Journalists often struggle to determine where their professional obligations end and their patriotic duties begin.

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  8. Carney, assigned to the Nationalists, wrote the bulk of the material on the war for the paper. All were already seasoned, experienced foreign correspondents, and each journalist presented a highly partisan view of the Spanish Civil War. These views were based not only on previous

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