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Federico Melchor Fernández (10 April 1915 – 11 September 1985) was a Spanish journalist and communist politician. He was one of the leaders of the Communist Youth Union of Spain. During the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
(1936–39) he was general director of Propaganda in the government of
Juan Negrín Juan Negrín López (; 3 February 1892 – 12 November 1956) was a Spanish physician and politician who served as prime minister of the Second Spanish Republic. He was a leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (, PSOE) and of the le ...
. He became a member of the Central Committee of the
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.


Life


Early years

Federico Melchor was born in
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on 10 April 1915. As a boy he spent time at the ''Casa del Pueblo''. He became a militant in the youth organization of the Socialist Party. He was editor of the weekly paper ''Renovación''. He became secretary of the Socialist Youth in Madrid. He became a member of the National Executive of the
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(''Juventudes Socialistas de España'', JSE), and editor of ''Claridad''. Writing in the 21 December 1933 issue of ''Rundschau'', the German-language journal of the
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, Melchor said the
Communist Party of Spain The Communist Party of Spain (; PCE) is a communist party that, since 1986, has been part of the United Left coalition, which is currently part of Sumar. Two of its politicians are Spanish government ministers: Yolanda Díaz (Minister of L ...
(''Partido Comunista de España'', PCE) organizations had tried to take leadership of the mass revolts that took place in Spain that month, and in some cases succeeded. According to the anarchist José Peirats this is completely untrue, and the communists gave no support to the revolts. Melchor was selected for the JSE executive committee at the fifth congress held in 1934. He visited
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in February–March 1936 with
Santiago Carrillo Santiago José Carrillo Solares (18 January 1915 – 18 September 2012) was a Spanish politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Spain (main), Communist Party of Spain (PCE) from 1960 to 1982. He was exiled during ...
, José Laín Entralgo, Trifón Medrano Lherba, Felipe Muñoz Arconada and Juan Ambou. He returned via Austria and Switzerland. In 1936 Melchor, Carrillo, Laín and José Cazorla were socialist members of the national liaison committee for unification of the communist and socialist youth. The new organization, the
Unified Socialist Youth The Unified Socialist Youth (Spanish: Juventudes Socialistas Unificadas; JSU) was a youth organization formed in the spring of 1936 in Spain through the amalgamation of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and Communist Party of Spain (PC ...
(''Juventudes Socialistas Unificadas'', JSU), adhered to the Communist Youth International as a "sympathizer". The JSU committed itself to being a "new style" Popular Front youth movement as described by the Communist International.


Civil war

During the
Spanish Civil War The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
(1936-39) Melchor was a captain in the "October" militia battalion. He was appointed head of the forces of Security, Assault and the National Guard under
Santiago Carrillo Santiago José Carrillo Solares (18 January 1915 – 18 September 2012) was a Spanish politician who served as General Secretary of the Communist Party of Spain (main), Communist Party of Spain (PCE) from 1960 to 1982. He was exiled during ...
, Councillor of Public Security in the Madrid Defense Council. Other key posts in Carrillo's department were held by Luis Rodríguez Cuesta (secretary of the Council), Segundo Serrano Poncela of the General Directorate of Security (''Dirección General de Seguridad'', DGS), Fernando Claudín Pontes (Press Cabinet) and Alfredo Cabello (Emisión Radiofónica). All these men were either members of the PCE already, or would soon become members. The police squads formed by trade unions or political parties were replaced by full-time security forces that the communists dominated. Melchor transferred from the
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(''Partido Socialista Obrero Español'', PSOE) to the PCE in November 1936. The PCE opposed socialization of industry, which the anarcho-syndicalist ''
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'' (CNT) supported. If the workers assumed control of the factories, that would run against communist policy of state ownership and would also weaken middle class support for Soviet foreign policy. Melchor outlined the official Communist Party position when he said, "We are not making a social revolution today; we are developing a democratic revolution, and in a democratic revolution, the economy ... cannot be launched into Socialist channels. If we are developing a democratic revolution and say we are fighting for a democratic republic, how can we attempt in the economic field to introduce methods of a totalitarian Socialist type?" He also noted that if foreign capital were not protected, that "would be an error in international relations because then England would decisively intervene against Spain not on our side but with Franco, because England has economic interests in our country to defend." Under the government of
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the Sub-secretariat of Propaganda was headed by Leonard Martín Echevarría of the Republican Left. Juan José Domenchina, also of the Republican Left, headed the Spanish Information Service. Melchor was made Director General of Propaganda. In January 1938 Melchor was replaced as undersecretary of propaganda by the architect
Manuel Sánchez Arcas Manuel Sánchez Arcas (1897–1970) was a Spanish Modernist architect. During the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) he served in the Republican government as Undersecretary for Propaganda. After the Republican defeat he went into exile in Moscow, ...
. The Left Republican Carlos Esplá became the Republic's first minister of propaganda. During the civil war Melchor was also secretary of the JSU militias, contributed to the daily ''Ahora'', and directed the daily ''Trincheras''. He escaped to France when the Republic fell in 1939.


Later years

In Paris Melchor edited the JSU journal ''Juventud''. At the start of
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(1939-45) he was expelled from France and sailed to Mexico. There he edited ''España Popular'' and the ''Boletín de Información Sindical'' of the
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(UGT, General Union of Workers). He represented the JSU in Mexico. After the war he returned to Europe and joined the JSU executive. He was editor for ''Radio España Independiente'' in
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. After returning to Paris he ran a PCE information bureau and the weekly ''Información Española''. He returned to Spain clandestinely to direct ''
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'' before the PCE was legalized in 1977. He then directed the journal openly in Madrid. He died in Madrid on 11 September 1985 at the age of 70.


Publications

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