Papers, 1939-1946.

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Papers, 1939-1946.

Holograph and typewritten notes describing economic conditions in Spain during the Civil War, written as part of a diary. Delgado's major theme is that the non-intervention policy of the United States and Great Britain was a key to the Republicans' loss of the War.

1.2 cubic ft. (3 boxes)

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Delgado de Torres, Miguel,

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Negrin, Juan

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Delgado de Torres, Demetrio, 1900-1924

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Delgado de Torres, Demetrio, 1900-1984.

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Undersecretary of the Spanish Ministry of the Treasury during the Spanish Civil War, responsible for procurement of war materials, transfer of Republican funds to Paris, shipment of Republican papers to Mexico, and the transfer of gold to the Soviet Union. Also served as personal advisor to Juan Negrín, president of the Spanish Republic. After the Civil War, Delgado lived in exile in New York City, where he died on 23 December 1984. From the description of P...

Jackson, Gabriel,

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