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Draft texts of articles by Tom Wintringham, 1940-1943, for Tribune

Draft typescript articles by Tom Wintringham for the Tribune as their military correspondent with related correspondence including 'Victory can be chosen', 28 Apr 1940; 'Remember admiral Byng', 12 Jun 1940; 'They shoot spies, don't they?', 16 May 1941; 'Blitz versus blimp', 14 Apr [1940-1941]; 'We have great Allies' 31 Jul [1940-1941]; 'If invasion comes', 6 Aug [1940-1941]; 'Guerrilla and panzer', 11 Sep [1940-1941]; 'Aid for Russia: military aspects', 22 Sep [1940-1941]; 'Soldiers-for what purpose?' [1940-1941]; 'Now arm the people'[1940-1941]; 'This war is being lost'[1940-1941]; 'Toryism is treason'[1940-1941]; 'The Finnish campaign'[1940-1941]; 'What should be done now?' [1940-1941]; 'An army in the doldrums'[1940-1941]; 'A million citizen soldiers'[1940-1941]; 'Paris or London'[1940-1941]; 'The battle of Spain'; 'Wanted a Clemenceau', 6 Feb 1942; 'Surprise from the air', 30 Mar [1942-1943]; 'Truth and Tobruk', 22 Jun [1942-1943]; 'Three ways of war', 5 Jul [1942-1943]; 'Why not fight the Japanese?', 10 Aug [1942-1943] and related correspondence including with Aneurin Bevan and the editor, Raymond Postgate. 1 file

Draft texts, [1945-1949], relating to the Cold War

Manuscript drafts and other papers relating to the Cold War, including: draft chapters and synopsis of a book by Tom Wintringham, A Split World, on the world divided between USA, USSR and Britain; draft chapters and synopsis of a book by Wintringham Govern the World! on the possibility of a world government; typescript 'manifesto for a world truce'; press cuttings, including 'The challenge of the atom bomb', in the Nation, 22 Dec 1945; 'Ersatz orchids for UNO', in the Nation, 16 Mar 1946; 'The world comes of age', in the Nation, 20 Apr 1946; 'We talk with Stalin on the two roads to socialism', in the Daily Herald, 22 Aug 1946; 'Striking the balance', in the Listener, 17 Oct 1946; 'How to understand the Russians', in British Survey, 6 Nov 1946; 'The individual and the mass', in the Picture Post, 7 Dec 1946; the New Statesman and Nation, 5 Jul 1947; 'Changing moods in Russia', in the Listener, 17 Jul 1947; Soviet News 30 May 1946, 9 May 1947, 14 May 1947 and 8 Jul 1947; 'Why not a world truce?', 2 Oct 1948 and 'World war against hunger', 27 Nov 1948. 1 file

Kitty Bowler's (later Kitty Wintringham) correspondence, 1936-1937, with press colleagues and with members of the Wintringham family

Katherine Wise Bowler's (later Katherine 'Kitty' Wintringham) personal correspondence during the Spanish Civil War with correspondents including Francisco Largo Caballero, Leslie Reade, Miss Deeble, Rhys Caparn, Henry Wise Miller (Uncle Harry), New York Times foreign correspondent Walter Duranty, and letters from members of the Wintringham family corresponding with Bowler while Tom Wintringham's Convalescence in hospital, following the Battle of Jarama, including letters from his sister Margaret, his wife Elizabeth, his mother Eliza and his brother John. 1 file

Kitty Bowler's (later Kitty Wintringham) correspondence, 1937-1938, with family and with the Wintringham family

Katherine Wise Bowler's (later Katherine 'Kitty' Wintringham) personal correspondence while in London following Tom Wintringham's return from Spain after his second injury including letters from Spanish poet Inés Munoz; her uncle, Henry 'Harry' Wise Miller; her mother, Charlotte Everett Bowler (née Miller); Leslie Reade and Wintringham's sister Margaret Wintringham, expressing her disapproval of Bowler's relationship with Wintringham, 15 Oct 1937; also letter from Bowler to Ramona relating to Wintringham's expulsion from the Communist Party, 7 Jul 1937. 1 file

Letters from Tom Wintringham to his mother, Eliza Wintringham, 1936-1937

Manuscript and typescript letters from Tom Wintringham to his mother Eliza Mapson Wintringham during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-1939, including on his decision to join Republican forces, 1936; his temporary command of the British Bn, 15 International Brigade, 1937 and letters dictated to Katherine Wise Bowler (later Katherine 'Kitty' Wintringham) by Wintringham whilst he convalesced in hospital following a gun shot wound to the leg, Mar 1937. 1 file

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