Excerpt - page 71: " ... 1938 Congress where a former commanding officer offered a moving address: 'As FredCopeman concluded, Chopin's "Funeral March" was played on the great organ"
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Excerpt - page 14: " ... experience was not necessarily relevant. Whilst ex-navy men such as FredCopeman and Sam Wild could draw on their experiences, others could ... "
Excerpt - page 279: " ... 279 23. See FredCopeman, Reason in Revolt, Blandford Press, 1948, pp. 178-80. In internal party sources Copeman himself is accused of the defalcation ... "
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Excerpt - page 30: "14 FredCopeman Volunteer from London, England. Served with the Machine Gun-Company and as commander of the British Battalion, 15th International Brigade, October ... "
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Excerpt - page 77: " ... fail to notice the consistent attempts of the Party to benefit from the Civil War. FredCopeman, leader of the British Section of the International Brigade, wrote: By allowing Party ... "
Excerpt - page 134: " ... expulsions, and CPGB membership reached eighteen thousand by December. Late in 1938 FredCopeman, the former Invergordon mutineer on the CPGB Central Committee, was a British delegate ... "
Excerpt - page 27: " ... CPGB had played absolutely no part in it. Certainly three of the mutineers, FredCopeman, Len Wincott and Jimmie Shields, subsequently joined the Party, but the episode ... "