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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). It only includes those who were specifically accredited as such, as opposed to writers who later wrote of their experiences, including Gustav Regler, George Orwell, and so on. Foreign press coverage of the war was extensive, with around a thousand foreign newspaper correspondents working from Spain.〔Preston, Paul. ''We Saw Spain Die: Foreign Correspondents in the Spanish Civil War.'' Constable. 2008〕 Some journalists wrote for more than one newspaper and several papers had more than one journalist in Spain at the same time or at different times. In some cases, they were already seasoned war correspondents when they went to Spain. A few of them, such as Jay Allen, were already living in Spain when war broke out, and some of them, again like Allen, who wrote at various times for the ''Chicago Daily Tribune'', ''News Chronicle'', and ''The New York Times'', wrote for more than one paper. While some correspondents supported the rebel cause,〔 most notably William Carney, Edward Knoblaugh and Herbert Knickerbocker, according to the Hispanist Paul Preston, "The bulk of the reporters became so committed to the Republic, partly because of the horrible things they saw such as the bombing of civilians, but even more so because they felt that what was going on in Spain was everybody's fight."〔 A case in point was that of Louis Delaprée, a Catholic correspondent sent to cover the rebel zone for ''Paris-Soir'', who was killed as a result of his plane being shot down on his way back to Paris, furious at his newspaper not publishing his articles, as it clearly considered the "massacre of a hundred Spanish children is less interesting than a sigh from Mrs Simpson."〔Preston, Paul. ''We Saw Spain Die: Foreign Correspondents in the Spanish Civil War.'', p. 43. Constable. 2008〕 Another, even more Catholic, correspondent was Noel Monks, an Australian journalist for the ''Daily Express'', who had initially been sympathetic to Franco, wrote critically of the "so-called British experts" who would later visit Guernica and "deliver pompous judgements: 'Guernica was set on fire by the Reds,' My answer to them is unprintable... If the 'Reds' had destroyed Guernica, I for one could have blown the whole story... And how I would have blown it had it been true!"〔Preston, Paul. ''We Saw Spain Die: Foreign Correspondents in the Spanish Civil War.'', p. 69. Constable. 2008〕 == A == *Barbro Alving (Bang) - ''Dagens Nyheter''〔("When Reporters Chose Sides: Spain Looks Back at Its Civil War" ''The New York Times'' )〕 *Jay Allen - the ''Chicago Tribune'' and ''News Chronicle''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Payne, Stanley G. ''Fascism in Spain, 1923-1977'' Univ of Wisconsin Press, 2000 ISBN 0-299-16564-7, ISBN 978-0-299-16564-2 )〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of foreign correspondents in the Spanish Civil War」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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