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The Volunteer

Founded by the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade

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    • James D. Fernández
    • Peter N. Carroll
    • Sebastiaan Faber

About ALBA

Visit the ALBA web siteThe Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives (ALBA) is an educational non-profit dedicated to promoting social activism and the defense of human rights. ALBA’s work is inspired by the American volunteers of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade who fought fascism in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39). Learn more at our website or sign up to receive email updates from ALBA. Support ALBA through a tax-deductible gift! To inquire about a donation, please contact the ALBA office at info@alba-valb.org or 212-674-5398.

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New Podcast Episode: Family Secrets

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March 2, 2026
New Podcast Episode: Family Secrets

A new episode of the podcast “Family Secrets of the Spanish Civil War” is now available. In the podcast, which premiered in October 2024, historians Patricia Schechter and Dan Czitrom discuss the impact of the Spanish war on their and others’ families. This episode features the children of Anna and Alvin Warren. Below is a...
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Passport Project 2026 Update

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February 27, 2026
Passport Project 2026 Update

            In 2025 the fourth stage of ALBA’s Passport Project wrapped up.  The fourth stage focused on volunteers on whom we have very little information to enable a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) search.  Most of the volunteers submitted had at least a year of birth to reference.  Expectations...
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Letter to the Editor of the NY Times

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December 1, 2025
Letter to the Editor of the NY Times

On the fiftieth anniversary of Franco’s death, the New York Times published an article by Jason Horowitz about the “nostalgia” for Francisco Franco being expressed by a growing number of younger Spaniards, most of whom have no direct experience of the dictator. As is common these days in the Times’ coverage of any number...
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A Volunteer in the International Brigades?

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May 7, 2025
A Volunteer in the International Brigades?

The family of Paul Andrew Mooney (1910-1961) is searching for documentation to substantiate information he provided to his family about serving in the International Brigades. Paul Mooney was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio. He graduated from Hughes High School in 1929 and attended the University of Cincinnati in 1929, 1935 and 1936. In...
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In Search of Patrick Maroney, a Teesside Volunteer in the Lincoln Battalion

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February 16, 2025
In Search of Patrick Maroney, a Teesside Volunteer in the Lincoln Battalion

Teesside, an industrial region in Northeast England that in the nineteenth century grew to be a center of shipbuilding and iron and steel production, spawned no fewer than thirty International Brigade volunteers. Of the nine who were born in the borough of Stockton-on-Tees, moreover, six played leading roles in Spain: five rose to the rank of Lieutenant...
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2024 Year End Passport Project Update

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December 31, 2024
2024 Year End Passport Project Update

The first thirty-six Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests for Phase IV were submitted December 30, 2024. Phase IV is intended to focus on volunteers on whom we have minimal information. At some point in the future, I plan to resubmit some volunteers who were returned as not found or on whom no information...
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What I Vote For – Maya Patel

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November 5, 2024
What I Vote For – Maya Patel

My grandfather (Nana), Suresh, moved to the United States in 1959 as a young man on a student visa pursuing his master’s degree. His parents, my great grandparents, sought value in being ‘foreign educated’ and bringing his education home – to Mumbai, India to run their family business. 2 years after my Nana moved...
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In Memoriam: Peter Neil Carroll (1943-2024)

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September 18, 2024
<em>In Memoriam:</em> Peter Neil Carroll (1943-2024)

Peter N. Carroll, a respected and prolific writer, poet, and US historian, died after a short illness on September 16, surrounded by his family. He was 80. Born in New York City in 1943 to a secular Jewish family, Peter grew up in the Bronx and Queens, where his father worked as a composer,...
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Foreign Volunteer Arrested – Translation by Peter Verbergh

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August 2, 2024
Foreign Volunteer Arrested – Translation by Peter Verbergh

LA RÉPUBLIQUE -QUOTIDINEN DE COMBAT RADICAL ET SOCIALISTE, February 5, 1938 Foreign Volunteer Arrested On March 27 last, 29 North Americans were arrested on board the boat Sans-Pareil while they were attempting to reach the Spanish Coast. They were sentenced to a prison term for violating the decree of February 18, 1937 on the...
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I WAS A TRANSLATOR FOR SOVIET INSTRUCTORS by Joze Repinc

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July 21, 2024

The “Spanija” series translates selected autobiographical accounts by Yugoslavian and Montenegrin volunteers of their actions in the Spanish Civil War. Dr. Ray Hoff used Google translate from Croatian to English and he edited the selections.  As this is a machine translation, the idiomatic features of Croatian or Serbian and the translation of names and...
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