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Fascist soldier’s bullet ended war for Miriam

By AGNES McPHILEMY While a small number of Borehamwood s older citizens, may remember the anti-fascist uprisings in Morocco and Spain that sparked off the Spanish Civil War, few will have experienced these first hand. Miriam Beghin, 87, who lives in Borehamwood, is one exception. She was sent out to the battlefields of Spain aged just twenty, to nurse the sick and wounded. Not only did young Miriam have to put the bloodied casualties of Franco s fascist troops together again, she herself was injured in the fighting, and carried home with her a curious momento. Miriam, who was born in 1916 in Henley-on-Thames in Oxfordshire, started her nursing career at Oxford s Radcliffe Infirmary before moving to London. It was as a trainee at London s University College Hospital, that she and a few others were volunteered by a formidable matron to join the anti-fascist International Brigade and go out to work in Spain.

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