Frank Owen (International Brigades)
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Frank Owen | |
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| Born | c. 1910-1915 |
| Died | July 1937 |
| Cause of death | Killed in action during the Battle of Brunete |
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| Unit | British Battalion |
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Frank Owen (c. 1910–1915 - July 1937) was a Welsh coal miner and communist activist from Maerdy who volunteered to fight with the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War. A resident of Pentre Road in Maerdy, Owen was killed in action during the Battle of Brunete in July 1937 whilst serving with the British Battalion of the XV International Brigade.
Frank Owen was born in Maerdy, a village in the Rhondda Fach Valley in South Wales.[1] Maerdy became synonymous with working class syndicalism and solidarity in the mid-twentieth century and was associated with the Communist Party of Great Britain and radical miners' leaders such as Arthur Horner, earning it the nickname "Little Moscow".[2]
Like many young men in the area, Owen worked as a coal miner and became involved in left-wing politics. He was a member of the Communist Party of Great Britain and lived on Pentre Road in Maerdy with his family.[3]
