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Holden Caulfield
3rd February 2009, 11:08
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THE DEATH has taken place of the last surviving Irish
combatant on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
Dublin-born Bob Doyle (92) passed away on London on January
22 following a short illness.

Born in February 1916, Doyle grew up in the tenement slums
in North King Street and became politically active in the
1930s. He joined the IRA after being beaten up in street
fights with the Blueshirts which left him with permanent
damage to one eye.

He quickly became more interested in social issues and in
1937 decided to volunteer for the International Brigade,
motivated in part by the fact that his friend and IRA
veteran Kit Conway had been killed in action in the Battle
of Jarama on Doyle's 21st birthday.

His initial attempts to get to Spain ended in failure when,
after stowing away on a boat, he was arrested and expelled
from Valencia. He made it back to Spain later that year,
crossing the Pyrenees and reporting to a battalion at
Figueras.

Assigned to train new volunteers because of his IRA
training, Doyle disobeyed orders and joined a group heading
for the front.

After fighting at Belchite, he was captured at Gandesa by
Italian fascist troops in 1938, along with Irish
International Brigade leader Frank Ryan.

He was imprisoned for 11 months in a concentration camp
near Burgos. There he was once brought out to be shot and he
was regularly tortured by Spanish fascist guards and
interrogated by the Gestapo before being released in a
prisoner exchange.

He enlisted in the British merchant navy during the second
World War before settling in London with his Spanish wife,
Lola. He became active in the Fleet Street print trade
unions.

A regular visitor to Spain and Ireland for International
Brigade commemorations, he published an account of his
experiences in Spain in Brigadista: An Irishman's Fight
Against Fascism.

In an interview with The Irish Times, he said:

"I thought there was a danger that Ireland would go fascist and
that was one of the motivating factors in making up my mind
to go to Spain."

He is survived by his sons Bob and Julian, his
grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

http://www.antifa.org.uk/nucleus3.32/nucleus332/media/1/20090202-brig.jpg (http://www.amazon.co.uk/Brigadista-Irishmans-Fight-Against-Fascim/dp/1856079392/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1233612982&sr=1-1)

Partizan
3rd February 2009, 13:41
He was a grand man, i managed to get my copy of Brigadista signed by him by a friend of mine. Great shame that i never got to meet him.
Rest In Peace Comrade!

Rjevan
3rd February 2009, 17:13
This makes me sad. :(
Rest In Peace, comrade!

Pogue
3rd February 2009, 17:18
A great man, a hero of the working class and those who love freedom worldwide.

NO PASARAN!

Primus_Raven
4th February 2009, 01:22
No Pasaran comrade. *bows his head* I'll be sure to pick up a copy of that book.

brigadista
4th February 2009, 01:32
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam...

Magdalen
6th February 2009, 21:09
Some of you who know a little about the Spanish Civil War may see it as a glamorous episode in working class history, when young poets and others fought and died in a foreign land for a noble cause.

But I am not here to indulge in emotional memories, though I have many memories or comrades and events that affect me deeply.

I am here to make you boil with anger; the powers that supported Franco in Spain are still active, and today their reach is global.

The same U.S. Corporations that supplied Franco’s fascist forces with oil 70 years ago are today stealing oil from the Iraqi people.

The British government that lied to the people while secretly giving financial credits and hypocritically allowing arms to be smuggled to the Spanish fascists is similar to the British government that lied about weapons of mass destruction and led the British people into a war in Iraq that they did not want

Those who lie and cheat in order to hold on to power, who exploit child and slave labour in the Third World to make yet more profit, who torture, murder and massacre in defence of ‘their interests’ – they are still in control.

Today we must make common cause with those in the Third World who are now in the front line, as Spain once was. Those who stand up to corporate global capitalism, like Chavez in Venezuela and Castro in Cuba, must be defended.

Those whose greed would destroy our environment, with catastrophic consequences for humanity, must be defeated.

This is an extract from a speech made by Bob Doyle in Sligo two years ago. No Pasaran!

Holden Caulfield
6th February 2009, 21:26
a few random obituaries

1 (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/bob-doyle-activist-who-fought-for-the-international-brigades-in-the-spanish-civil-war-1521714.html)
2 (http://www.organizedrage.com/2009/01/obituary-bob-doyle-irish-republican.html)
3 (http://www.irishdemocrat.co.uk/news/news-2009/obituary-bob-doyle-1916-2009/)

Pirate turtle the 11th
6th February 2009, 21:54
Good bloke. RIP

thejambo1
7th February 2009, 07:24
top class bloke. r.i.p.:(