
Journey Through Time 65. The Spanish Civil War: Orwell V Stalin (Ep 4)
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Jan 15, 2026 Explore the chaotic backdrop of Barcelona's May Days and Orwell's perilous escape from Stalinist agents. Discover the intense clashes between communists and anarchists, driven by conflicting ideologies. Delve into the chilling influence of Soviet operatives and the brutal suppression faced by leftist factions. The podcast also reveals how Orwell's harrowing experiences informed his iconic works, Animal Farm and 1984, portraying the stark realities of totalitarianism. A gripping dive into a pivotal moment in history!
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Orwell's Frontline Conversion
- George Orwell arrived in Barcelona as a journalist and joined the PUM militia, fighting at the Aragon front before returning to the city in May 1937.
- He witnessed the Republican coalition fracture and the beginnings of totalitarian techniques that later shaped his books.
Revolution Versus Centralised War Effort
- The left split over whether to prioritise revolution or military victory, with POUM and anarchists favouring social transformation during war.
- Soviet-backed communists pushed centralised control and political supervision in exchange for military aid and equipment.
May Days: Telephone Exchange Spark
- A dispute over the telephone exchange in early May 1937 ignited hours of street fighting across Barcelona, pitting anarchists and POUM against communist-backed forces.
- The May Days ended with communist victory, anarchist suppression, and POUM declared illegal.




