Tag: War Children
Kerman Mirena Iriondo, the Basque war child who was “adopted” by...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
This time, Basque-American writer Vince J. Juaristi has left us dumbfounded. We’ve been following his magnificent series of...
“I only ask God to not let me be indifferent to...
For believers and non-believers. What we mean with this title, taken from the song by León Gieco, is that we hope to never lose...
The story of Basque war children taken in in Newcastle
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
This is the third in a series of three articles dedicated to the publications of Sarah Richardson in...
The essential role the society of Newcastle played in the evacuation...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The second of three articles we’re dedicating to the blog posts by Sarah Richardson for the Tyne &...
British sailors who were witnesses to the Bombing of Guernica
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
First article in a series of three we’re dedicating to the posts by Sarah Richarson in the Tyne & Wear...
The “Basque Boys” who triumphed at soccer at King Arthur’s Court
We'd like to bring you this moving story of the Basque War Children, who took refuge in Wales and created a soccer team
The Newspaper Run by Basque Children in “King Arthur’s Court”
In the last entry, we spoke about the Basque children's soccer team that was sent to Wales to flee the barbarism of the fascist...
The BBC talks about “To Say Goodbye”, a documentary about the...
Sensitivity, Commitment, Faith, Strength, Solidarity... these are among the many things the producers of the documentary "To Say Goodbye" have in abundance, and after...
A “Welsh Potato” helps the Basques during the Civil War
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We recently found a story in The Telegraph that seemed perfectly timed this year to celebrate the 75th...