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May Levine Hartzman
Haley Trunkett HONS 2011 Hunter College-CUNY Professor María Hernández-Ojeda May Levine Hartzman Personal Statement I came across May Levine-Hartzman while searching online at the Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives. Before this course, I knew nothing about the Spanish Civil War nor anyone that volunteered. I even visited Madrid for a summer and still did not know the impact that this war had and still has on modern day society. However I am very thankful for the fact that this course brought me to May Levine. Given that she was born in New York City and eventually moved to Los Angeles, I felt an instant connection but I could have never…
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Jack Bjoze
Olivia Pawlowski HONS 2011J Hunter College-CUNY Professor María Hernández-Ojeda The Narrative of Jack Bjoze by Olivia Pawlowski Personal Statement While Jack Bjoze’s service as a soldier in the Spanish Civil War amounted to ten months and eleven days, his commitment to the war effort, its cause, and its veterans lasted a lifetime. Throughout his life, Bjoze fought for his beliefs despite scrutiny from the FBI, backlash from the American government, and discrimination from those who opposed his beliefs. He faced injuries in both the Spanish Civil War and World War II that cut his active duty short but he remained a soldier at heart long after. He brought his courage…
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James Neugass
Danielle Dimmler HONS 2011J Final Essay Professor Hernández-Ojeda James Neugass Personal Statement To most (including me), the Abraham Lincoln Brigade was simply a group of nearly 3,000 men and women who traveled to Spain to fight the war against Fascism from 1936-1939. It was not until I randomly came across James Neugass – a volunteer who lived a little over one mile from where I currently reside while he lived in New York City – did this assignment become real. After digging through documents at the Tamiment Library, this connection I felt with Neugass grew exponentially. His slight humor towards his time in Spain made researching even more enjoyable.…
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Virginia Malbin
Imani Springer Hons2011J Final Essay Professor María Hernández-Ojeda Reviving the Legacy of Virginia Malbin Personal Statement While looking through the list of the members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, I took notice of Virginia Malbin’s work mainly because of my desire to become a social worker. As a future social worker for children, I was very inspired by Mrs. Malbin’s dedication and service to helping the Spanish Social Services. Combating conditions at home is one thing, but fighting for what you believe in in other country shows true heroism. Not only did she go against the US non-intervention policy, she went against the gender norms…
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Helene Weissman
Leon Ramotar HONS 2011J Hunter College-CUNY Professor: María Hernández-Ojeda Helene Weissman Personal Statement Helene Weissman led a fascinating life. She was neither a soldier nor a doctor, yet she helped the people of Spain as a liaison, teacher, and administrator. She collected numerous supplies to fuel the supporters of the Spanish Republic. As a Hunter College student this essay allows me both to rescue a Spanish Civil War volunteer from obscurity, and reveal the rich history of famous alum. Uncovering a volunteer’s life from the unknown to the surface has concretely helped me fathom the burning questions that the Spanish Civil War sparks. Even though she had a wonderful…




