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Asociación de Nuevos Emigrados Revolucionarios Cubanos (Association of Cuban Revolutionary New Emigrants) was a Cuban leftist group organized in Mexico in 1926 by Julio Antonio Mella. [1] [2] [3] ANERC would expand beyond Mexico, opening branches in New York and Paris. [4] [5] Mella served as the chairman of the organization. [6]
Equestrian statue of Matías Ramón Mella at the Monumento a los Héroes de la Restauracion, in Santiago, Dominican Republic. Mella was a major figure in the history of the Dominican Republic. Of the Founding Fathers of the Republic, Mella represented the militant and determined expression and the most adapted to the political activities of a ...
Juan Vázquez de Mella y Fanjul (1861–1928) was a Spanish politician and a political theorist. He is counted among the greatest Traditionalist thinkers, at times considered the finest author of Spanish Traditionalism of all time.
Julio Antonio Mella McPartland (born Nicanor McPartland; 25 March 1903 – 10 January 1929) was a Cuban political activist, journalist, communist revolutionary, and one of the founders of the original Communist Party of Cuba. [1] Mella studied law at the University of Havana but was expelled in 1925.
His parents where nobleman, Fernando de Mella, notary of the episcopal curia and escribano de número of Zamora, and of his wife, Catalina de Alfonso. [1] [2] His brother Alfonso de Mella, O.Min., was a member of the Fraticelli. [3] In 1417, Juan began his studies at the Colegio Mayor de San Bartolomé at the University of Salamanca. [4]
«Los niños de Rusia, historia del desarraigo», audio en Documentos RNE. Lista de los españoles caídos combatiendo en las filas del Ejército Rojo en la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Centro Español de Moscú. Imágenes del retorno de uno de los barcos. NO-DO. Los niños españoles evacuados a la Unión Soviética (1937). España: Ediciones de la ...
Ramón María Mella Brea (July 27, 1837 – March 21, 1868) was a Dominican independence activist. Son of the hero Matías Ramón Mella , he participated in the struggles against Spain in the 1860s. He was a martyr of the Six Years' War .
Mellismo (Spanish:) was a political practice of Spanish ultra-Right of the early 20th century. Born within Carlism, it was designed and championed by Juan Vázquez de Mella, who became its independent political leader after the 1919 breakup.