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1942-09 035-0130-002 International Brigade Association SAM WILD (President I.B.A.) Commander British Battalion MALCOLM DUNBAR (Vice-President I.B.A.) Chief of Staff 15th Brigade JACK BRENT (Hon. Secretary I.B.A.) 144 HOLBORN, E.C.1 (Entrance in Brooke Street) Holborn 2583 Date as Postmark. Dear Frie...

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Main Author: Wild, Sam
Institution:MCR - The Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
Language:English
Published: c. September 1942
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Summary:1942-09 035-0130-002 International Brigade Association SAM WILD (President I.B.A.) Commander British Battalion MALCOLM DUNBAR (Vice-President I.B.A.) Chief of Staff 15th Brigade JACK BRENT (Hon. Secretary I.B.A.) 144 HOLBORN, E.C.1 (Entrance in Brooke Street) Holborn 2583 Date as Postmark. Dear Friends, The sufferings of the people of Europe and occupied Soviet territory are indescribable. Only the complete destruction of fascism can save them from further tortures and starvation. There are men and women, however, whom we can help now; the men and women who fought in Spain in the International Brigades. They fought that the world might have been spared its present horrors. For four years now 1500 of them have been in the hell holes of Franco, Spain and North Africa. WHAT CAN BE DONE? We are certain that if we had the support of the T.U.C. and more national organisations we could get our Government to take joint measures with the American Government for the release of our comrades. The release of the 48 Brigaders from France and the Greek comrades from Spain proves this is possible. Intervention by some Government on their behalf with Vichy and France is all that is needed. We therefore ask you to send a resolution to your National Executive containing the points in the enclosed leaflet. This will of necessity take time, but the problem of relief is urgent, it is immediate. We must send it quickly. In the French camps, where the conditions are most horrible, famine prevails. Comrades of our are dying of starvation even as we read this. This is the latest report to reach us from the Unitarian Service Committee in Lisbon who have relief workers in France. It is possible for our Association to send relief through the Unitarian Service Committee. We are aiming at sending £2,500 this month. We need your help! Send us a donation or make collections among your numbers. Take a collection amongst your friends and in your place of work. SAM WILD, President JACK BRENT, Secretary. P.S. Please distribute the enclosed leaflets to your members. 292/946/35/131
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