Internacional Conference: From Munich to Paris (1938-1940). From the Spanish Civil War to the German New Europe
- Title:
- Internacional Conference: From Munich to Paris (1938-1940). From the Spanish Civil War to the German New Europe
- When:
- Thu, 30. May 2019 - Fri, 31. May 2019
- Category:
- Altres Activitats Històric EN
Description
INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
From Munich to Paris (1938-1940). From the Spanish Civil War to the German New Europe
30th and 31th mai 2019
Cover photo: Entry of German troops in Paris on 22nd June 1940. German flag on the Arc de Triomphe at the center of Charles de Gaulle Square, formally named Place de l'Étoile.
« [...] I felt the drama of Barcelona and Guernica intensely, and I knew that after Munich the Republican defeat would soon come, and that after this Spanish Republican defeat would come, in turn, the entrance of Germans in Prague and Italians in Tirana. Two sentences were forever engraved in my spirit. One of them was said by a Spanish Republican officer on the Portús border, in full withdrawal, in response to a French officer who had treated him withpride and contempt: "I wish you will endure as much as us." During the French disarray of May-June 1940, this phrase never left my mind. As a result of this same disarray, in a burning town, a Spaniard from one of the battalions of pickand shovel told me with simplicity: "Now it is your turn" ».
Pierre Vilar, L’historiador i les guerres,Vic: Eumo, 1991, pp. 11-12
Between September 1938 and June 1940, Europe imploded in a new continental war stirred by fascisms and Nazism and facilitated by the mistakes and fears of Western democracies. While Spain had just lived through the criminal war that the grand counterrevolutionary coalition, led by General Francisco Franco, had imposed in July 1936 against the constitutional power, represented by the Second Republic, in Europe, Italian Fascism and Nazism carried out, step bystep, their expansionist and aggressive plans. Meanwhile France and Great Britain went from the appeasement of these fascisms and the "Before Hitler than Stalin", to the urgency of trying to close an alliance with the Soviet Union to put anend to German and Italian aggressions.It was all useless. Fascism, in its Spanish version, made of Catholic integrism, radical nationalism and Falangism, won thewar in March 1939. A double process of brutal repression and mass exile began immediately; Catalonia suffered singular consequences. Prague and Tirana fell in the spring of 1939 to the hands of European fascists. The Soviet Union opted forits survival. The United States watched from afar. Nothing or anybody could, or wanted to, stop the new European war. On September 3 the conflict was already official. On June 20, 1940, the Third French Republic disappeared from the continental map.
Eighty years after the beginning of the conflict, we invite you to revisit, reread and remember this European History.
For more information, download the program of the colloque:
INFORMATION AND INSCRIPTIONS:
Museu Memorial de l’Exili
Carrer Major 43-47
17700 La Jonquera
972.556533 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Fundació Carles Pi i Sunyer
Avinguda de les Corts Catalanes, 491
08015 Barcelona
93.4527115 / This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
The languages of the conferences will be those of the speakers with simultaneous translation from French and English into Catalan and from Catalan and Spanish into French and English.
Hotels andrestaurants: www.lajonquera.cat
Organisation:
Museu Memorial de l’Exili
Fundació Carles Pi i Sunyer
Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (UOC) - Dictatorships and Democraties (Journal of History and Culture)
Memorial Democràtic - Generalitat de Catalunya
EUROM - Fundació Solidaritat Universitat de Barcelona
Collaboration:
GREF - CEFID (UAB)
Càtedra Walter Benjamin-Universitat de Girona
With the support of:
Diputació de Girona