Abstract

Latin America: Boycott Fascism!

Arbaiza, G. | June 5, 1937 issue

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The fascist invasion of Spain has split Spanish-speaking Americans into two camps. The great majority of the ruling classes are for the Landers. The government of only one country, Mexico, has supported the Loyalists. Most of the others are at bottom pro-fascist, even though they hick their proclivities behind a pretense of "absolute neutrality." The well-to-do creole classes are praying for the dictator of Spain Franco Francisco. In the meantime the immense inarticulate majority of Latin Americans who would help the Spanish republic but find themselves besieged by fascist propaganda and "neutral" silence are badly in need of enlightenment about the events and the implication of the struggle in Spain.

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FASCISM; INVASION; SPANISH Americans; FRANCISCO, Franco; POLITICAL doctrines; INTERNATIONAL relations; PROPAGANDA; SPAIN
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