The Spanish journalist Manuel Chaves Nogales (1897-1944) was always there where the news broke out: in the fratricidal Spain of 1936, in Bolshevik Russia, in Fascist Italy, in Nazi Germany, in occupied Paris or in the bombed London of World War II; because his job was to walk, see and tell stories, and thus fight against tyrants, at a time when it was necessary to take sides in order not to be left alone; but he, a man of integrity to the bitter end, never did so.
Length 30 minutes
Luis Camacho | Rafael Díaz | Eduardo Estrada | Ramón Soria Breña | Clara Irina Torrente | Diego de la Serna | Pilar Chaves Jones | María Isabel Cintas | Jorge Martínez Reverte | Antonio Muñoz Molina | Andrés Trapiello | Niceto Alcalá Zamora | Juan Belmonte | Manuel Chaves Nogales | Joseph Goebbels | Adolf Hitler