
Journey Through Time 67. The Spanish Civil War: The Death of Democracy (Ep 6)
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Jan 22, 2026 Explore how the Spanish Civil War inspired global resistance movements and the legacy it left on modern Spain. Delve into the appalling conditions faced by Republican refugees in French internment camps. Discover the impact of Spanish veterans on WWII resistance and the ironic use of Orwell's works during the Cold War. Uncover the stories of literary giants Hemingway and Gellhorn, and the glamorization of war correspondents. Finally, grapple with the issue of hidden mass graves and the ongoing recovery of suppressed history.
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Spain As A Training Ground For WWII Resistance
- Veterans of the Spanish Civil War became skilled resistance fighters across WWII and beyond.
- Their combat experience turned a failed cause in Spain into practical advantage in later anti-fascist struggles.
Orwell's Spain Shaped His Anti-Totalitarian Vision
- George Orwell's Spain experience transformed his writing into an anti-totalitarian mission.
- Homage to Catalonia and later novels channel lessons about propaganda and party control of truth.
Kim Philby's Professional Training In Spain
- Kim Philby used Spain as a practical training ground for espionage rather than a moral lesson.
- Skills learned there helped him rise in MI6 and betray secrets as a double agent.






