The Spanish Civil War (1936-39) was a vicious, blood-soaked confrontation between supporters of Spain's new republic and an alliance of monarchists, Falangists, conservatives, and the Catholic Church. In the unsettled political climate of the time, this small war became the focus of numerous foreign interests intent on defending conflicting values of democracy and fascism as they were expressed in the Spanish conflict. Soon, Spain became a training ground where Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy tested military techniques intended for use in a future war. Although most Western nations embraced a nonintervention pact, individuals from all over the world, including the United States, made their way to Spain to support the Republican cause.
Among the Americans was Robert Hale Merriman, a young scholar who had been studying international economics in Europe who, with his wife, joined volunteers from fifty-four countries as they organized themselves into the International Brigades. Despite very limited military training, he became commander in chief of the Americans' Abraham Lincoln Brigade and a leader among the International Brigades. American Commander in Spainavailable now in a new paperback edition, is based largely on Merriman's and his wife's diaries and personal correspondence, as well as interviews with people who knew them, government records, and contemporary news reports, is both the biography of a remarkable man who combined his idealism with life-risking action to fight the rising tide of fascism threatening Europe and a vivid first-hand account of life in Spain during the civil war that became a prologue to the world war that was soon to follow.
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Marion Stone Merriman Wachtel was born in Santa Barbara, California in l909 and died in Palo Alto, California in l991. Marion married Robert Hale Merriman on their graduation day in l932 from the University of Nevada, Reno, and served with him in the Abraham Lincoln Battalion as he commanded American volunteers in the Spanish Civil War. Following Bob's presumed death, (reported lost in battle in l938), Marion, in l939, married Emil Wachtel, a San Francisco attorney who shared her life-long dedication as an advocate for freedom. They are survived by three sons, Joseph, Jeffrey and William Wachtel. She remained active in the Abraham Lincoln Brigade whose members had served in Spain and was employed as an administrative assistant at Stanford University near their home in Palo Alto, California.
Warren Lerude is a 1961 journalism graduate of the University of Nevada in Reno. In l977, he won a Pulitzer Prize in Journalism for editorial writing as editor of the Reno Evening Gazette and Nevada State Journal. He also served as publisher. He is emeritus professor art the Reynolds School of Journalism and author of Robert Laxalt: The Story of a Storyteller and the text of Robert Cameron's Above Tahoe and Reno. He lives in Reno and San Francisco with this wife Janet and their calico cat Gracie.
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Preface
1. The Shattering News
2. Together, From the Beginning
3. At Berkeley, An Awakening
4. Across America, To Russia
5. Probing About in Moscow
6. The Lively Americans
7. The Decision to Fight
8. At War in Spain
9. The Battle of Jarama
10. Jarama's Tragic Victory
11. Valor Amid Slaughter
12. How Tested We Were
13. Madrid Under Bombardment
14. So Personal, The War
15. Once More, To the Front
16. The Fury of Combat
17. Together, So Briefly
18. A Mission to America
19. The Peril That Remained
20. That Fateful Night
21. The Dreaded News
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