Hamish Fraser
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{{short description|Scottish communist ( |
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'''Hamish Fraser''' (16 August 1913 – 17 October 1986)'Edinburgh University Students in Spain', ''Archives @ University of Edinburgh''. http://libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/edinburghuniversityarchives/2016/12/, December 2016. Accessed 31 December 2018. was a [[Scottish Communist Party|Scottish communist]] who fought with the [[International Brigades]] and was a participant in the [[Red Terror (Spain)|Red Terror]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. He gradually became disillusioned with [[Stalinism]] and resigned from the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] in 1945. Fraser was received into the [[Catholic Church]] in 1948, and became a [[Catholic]] anti-communist journalist and activist, founding and editing the [[traditionalist Catholic]] periodical ''Approaches''. |
'''Hamish Fraser''' (16 August 1913 – 17 October 1986)'Edinburgh University Students in Spain', ''Archives @ University of Edinburgh''. http://libraryblogs.is.ed.ac.uk/edinburghuniversityarchives/2016/12/, December 2016. Accessed 31 December 2018. was a [[Scottish Communist Party|Scottish communist]] who fought with the [[International Brigades]] and was a participant in the [[Red Terror (Spain)|Red Terror]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. He gradually became disillusioned with [[Stalinism]] and resigned from the [[Communist Party of Great Britain]] in 1945. Fraser was received into the [[Catholic Church]] in 1948, and became a [[Catholic]] anti-communist journalist and activist, founding and editing the [[traditionalist Catholic]] periodical ''Approaches''. |
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