Tag: basque soldiers-gudaris
Lest We Forget: March 5, 1937, the Battle of Cape Matxitxako
On March 5, 1937, a handful of Basque sailors wrote a glorious page in the history of our nation just off Cape Matxitxako
Lest We Forget: March 5, 1937, the Battle of Cape Matxitxako
On March 5, 1937, a handful of Basque sailors wrote a glorious page in the history of our nation just off Cape Matxitxako
1945—2020. Against totalitarianism: Gora Euzkadi Azkatuta!
Five years ago, on the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Point de Grave, we wrote an article to remember what the members of...
The Basque Church that was Never Francoist
Today, the Mexican daily Zócalo has published an op-ed piece by Mexican journalist and writer Guillermo Fárber in which he comments, surprised, about the fact...
Gudari José Moreno has passed away. Agur eta Ohore
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Gudari José Moreno has passed away at the age of 100. We found out in Deia. Natural laws have...
Gudari José Moreno, protagonist in ‘The New York Times’
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
An article was published yesterday in The New York Times that's got us excited. It was an interview with...
Gudari José Moreno of the San Andrés Batallion, turns 100. ...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
On November 10, José Moreno, a member of the Euzko Gudarostea, and a part of the living history of...
Elsa Artadi: will a Basque oak take root in the Government...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Unai Aranzadi, the author of this article, on the Basque roots of Elsa Artadi, is a war reporter,...
From the US, the story of Florentino Goikoetxea, the Basque “importer/exporter”...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
Vince J. Juaristi is a Basque-American born in Elko, Nevada who has a company in Alexandria, Virginia, and who...
1945—2015. Fighting Totalitarianism: Gora Euzkadi Azkatuta!
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
“Gudaris, we're far from home, fighting for Euzkadi against fascism. Gora Euzkadi Askatuta",
Captain Martínez, a socialist, just before...




































