Ebook: Fleeing Franco: How Wales Gave Shelter to Refugee Children from the Basque Country During the Spanish Civil War
Author: Hywel Davies
- Tags: Basque diaspora., Basques -- Wales -- History -- 20th century., Refugee children -- Wales -- History -- 20th century., Spain -- History -- Civil War 1936-1939 -- Children., Spain -- History -- Civil War 1936-1939 -- Refugees.
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: University of Wales Press
- City: Cardiff, United Kingdom
- Edition: 1
- Language: English
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This book tells the story of the Basque children who came to Wales during the Spanish Civil War. In 1937, with civil war raging in Spain, 3,862 Basque children fled their country. They were packed on an old cruise liner that left Bilbao for Southampton. Throughout the summer children were dispersed to camps throughout Britain. Eight of those colonies were in Wales. The welcome they received here was a mixture of hostility and kindness. In Brechfa (Carmarthenshire) there was a notorious incident that confirmed the reluctance of many to accept exiles, while elsewhere in Wales, from Caerleon to Colwyn Bay there were many examples of great generosity.
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