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Late on Friday, 6 November 1936, Alvarez del Vayo told the British chargé in Madrid that, as Madrid was in imminent danger, the Government was going to leave early next morning for Valencia. Overcome with emotion, he could not go on.1
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DBFP No. 357.
Araquistain Papers L70/54a and 55a.
Eden, pp. 413–14.
Maclean’s note in DBFP No. 369.
PRO FO 371 W 16391 and W1543/9549/41.
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Alpert, M. (2004). Chapter 7. In: A New International History of the Spanish Civil War. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230501010_8
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