Reblogged from Manchester's Radical History:
After fighting Fascism – in the shape of Sir Oswald Mosley's blackshirts - in Manchester, the 21-year-old Bernard McKenna went to Spain to join the battle against Franco's troops. Despite being wounded he “never regretted going” and stayed involved in left-wing politics throughout his life. Bernard died in 2008, 2 years after this interview was carried out.
Born in Hulme, Bernard McKenna joined the Young Communist League at 18, attending meetings, educating each other about Marxism and political issues and supporting workers who were out on strike or suffering at the hands of their bosses.