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The Lincoln Brigade: A Picture History

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Recounts the story of the American contingent which joined other International Brigades in fighting with the Loyalists during the Spanish Civil War

84 pages, Hardcover

First published April 1, 1989

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William Loren Katz

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July 23, 2023
A proto-woke children's book. Distorted history about a bunch of leftoid nerds who fall for Communist propaganda, become Soviet pawns, and give their lives in Stalin's attempt to get a toe hold in Western Europe. Thanks to Franco and Divine Providence these Stalinist stooges lose.

Page 5: I don't see how the Republicans lost with these crack troops. Just look how they hold their rifles. We need more women combat troops.

Page 18: Look at these Americans. Obviously the descendents of the English, Scots-Irish, and other Calvinist peckerwoods who conquered a continent.

Page 31: porn

Page 33: Oliver Law. One of the few who was actually an American.

Page 42: A couple of hard, pipe hitting mofos.

Page 61: El Pasionario. When I think of liberty and justice, I think of this guy.

Page 72: Only thing missing here is some pink and purple hair and the inclusion flag.

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