Arthur H. Landis (1917 - December 31, 1985) on Revolution and Martyrdom

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(1917 - 1986)

Journalist, Veteran, Scout, and Artillery Spotter of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War, Veteran of the Brutal Battles of Aragon and Teruel

: High School education; Single; Driver and Cook; YCL 1934; Received Passport# 28921 San Francisco on June 1, 1937 which listed his address as 1209 South Maple, Los Angeles, and 226 North Irena Street, Redoondo Beach, both California (2809 S. Maple Street, Los Angeles, California)... (From: Alba-Valb.org.)


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Quote #9 on Political Struggle Quotes >> Revolution and Martyrdom

“Many stories of heroism are told of the Volunteers. One American was lying wounded on a stretcher. A doctor said: "We don't have enough stretchers for everyone. Is anyone strong enough to walk? "I think I can," one American said. Seconds later he died.”

Source: "The Abraham Lincoln Brigade," by Arthur H. Landis, Citadel Press, New York, 1967. Chapter 4, Section 3: Withdrawal, Pages 227-228.

"The Abraham Lincoln Brigade," by Arthur H. Landis, Citadel Press, New York, 1967.

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