Rose Weiner Papers 1933-1995

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Rose Weiner Papers 1933-1995

Rose Weiner (1908-1995) was a nurse for the American Medical Bureau for Spanish Democracy during the Spanish Civil War. This collection consists of letters, documents, and photocopied photographs from Weiner’s personal scrapbook.

0.25 linear feet; (1 box)

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Spain. Ejército Popular de la República. Brigada Internacional, XV.

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North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy

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Medical Bureau to Aid Spanish Democracy

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Weiner, Rose

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Rose Weiner grew up in New York and attended the Montefiore Hospital School of Nursing from 1929-1932. She volunteered as a nurse with the American Medical Bureau of the North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy (AMB) during the Spanish Civil War. Weiner sailed for Spain in March 1937 and was first assigned as a floor nurse with a 200-bed convalescent hospital. After five months, she was given full charge of nursing at the medical unit. Weiner also spent several months on the front lines...

Medical Bureau and North American Committee to Aid Spanish Democracy

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