Repatriation, Family Feuds, and Child Removal

Peter Anderson
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In the Spanish Civil War, hundreds of thousands of people fled their homes to other areas in Spain or abroad. By December 1940, around 340,000 adults and children had returned from the country. Many youngsters returned to find their parents or relatives dead, in jail, or deeply impoverished. Accordingly, they became vulnerable to further displacement or removal. Left-wing men returning to Spain also became involved in custody battles, particularly if their wives had been forced to survive by living with other men or had followed a different political path to their husbands. Court staff frequently viewed such women as depraved and removed their children. Grandparents and other relatives became involved in similar struggles. Mothers and girls who transgressed gender norms also proved especially vulnerable to removal. The pain and suffering experienced by removed children and their parents comes across in the archival record.
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遣返、家庭不和和儿童迁移
在西班牙内战中,成千上万的人逃离家园到西班牙其他地区或国外。到1940年12月,大约有34万成人和儿童从该国返回。许多年轻人回来后发现他们的父母或亲戚已经死亡、入狱或极度贫困。因此,他们很容易进一步流离失所或迁移。返回西班牙的左翼男性也卷入了监护权之争,特别是如果他们的妻子被迫与其他男性生活在一起,或者选择了与丈夫不同的政治道路。法院工作人员经常认为这些妇女是堕落的,并带走了她们的孩子。祖父母和其他亲戚也卷入了类似的斗争。违反性别规范的母亲和女孩也特别容易被驱逐。被带走的孩子和他们的父母所经历的痛苦和折磨在档案记录中得到了体现。
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