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  1. Esmond Marcus David Romilly (10 June 1918 – 30 November 1941) was a British socialist, anti-fascist, and journalist, who was in turn a schoolboy rebel, a veteran with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War and, following the outbreak of the Second World War, an observer with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

  2. Esmond Romilly, the 17 year old nephew of Winston Churchill and author of a 'vivid and outstanding' account of his time with the Thaelmann Battalion. During November 1936, the British group in the Thaelmann Battalion was involved in a number of small skirmishes to the south of Madrid, as the rebels continued their advance on the Spanish capital ...

  3. 25. Juni 2013 · Esmond Romilly, so hieß der Knabe, machte die Oberschicht und ihre Schulen madig und trat für den Sozialismus ein. Genau das Richtige für Jessica, die den Versuch machte, ihm nach Spanien zu ...

  4. Esmond Marcus David Romilly (10 June 1918 – 30 November 1941) was a British socialist, anti-fascist, and journalist, who was in turn a schoolboy rebel, a veteran with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War and, following the outbreak of the Second World War, an observer with the Royal Canadian Air Force.

  5. Esmond Romilly, the nephew of Winston Churchill, was born in 1918. Educated at Wellington College he caused a stir when he declared he was a pacifist and with his brother, Giles Romilly, refused to join the Officer Training Corps. The brothers also distributed communist leaflets in the school and began publishing a left-wing journal, Out of ...

  6. 25. Sept. 2014 · Eloping with her fellow communist cousin, Esmond Romilly, she ran off to fight the fascists during the Spanish Civil War. Shunning her aristocratic upbringing, she moved to the US, where she...

  7. Esmond Marcus David Romilly. (1918-1941), Writer. Sitter in 3 portraits. Writer; nephew of Winston Churchill. Along with his brother Giles, Romilly fought with the International Brigade in Spain and later in the Second World War. In 1934 he ran away from Wellington College, declared himself a Communist and began publishing the subversive ...