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Noel Carritt was born on 1910 in Heath Barrows, Boars Hill, Oxfordshire, England, is a member. Discover Noel Carritt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Occupation Biology teacher, aeroplane engineer, ambulance driver, trade union organiser
Age 82 years old
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Born 1910, 1910
Birthday 1910
Birthplace Heath Barrows, Boars Hill, Oxfordshire, England
Date of death 1992
Died Place N/A
Nationality Germany

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Parents Edgar Frederick Carritt (father)Winfred Carritt (mother)
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Children Colin (son) - Sally (daughter)

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2017

Noel's son Collin Carritt went onto lead the campaign to create the first ever memorial to the International Brigades ever built in Oxford. The end result of this campaign was the 2017 unveiling of the Oxford Spanish Civil War memorial.

1992

Noel Carritt died in 1992, passing away in Checkendon, Reading, Berkshire.

1981

After WWII, Noel became the Head of Biology at Dr Challoner's Grammar School in Amersham, Buckinghamshire. He worked until retiring in 1981.

1939

In 1939 following the outbreak of the Second World War, Noel attempted to join the Royal Navy. However, many anti-fascist veterans of the Spanish Civil War were denied roles in the military by the British government and treated with suspicion, leading to authorities denying Noel's application to join the Royal Navy.

1937

In February 1937, Noel joined the rest of the British Battalion and fought in the Battle of Jarama, where fascist forces which were far better armed and organised were able to inflict massive casualties upon anti-fascist forces. Of the 500 British volunteers present at the battle, only 160 survived. During the battle he was injured in the hand by shrapnel, before quickly recovering and joining the republican offensive during the Battle of Brunete where his brother Anthony was serving as an ambulance driver. During this time, Noel followed in his brother's footsteps and also became an ambulance driver. During the battle, Noel's vehicle was hit by fascist aircraft towed to a republican medical centre in Escorial. During this time Noel was informed that Anthony had gone missing. Noel spent days searching for his brother, before accepting that Anthony had been killed by fascist forces. Anthony's body was never found.

The longer Noel stayed in Spain following his brother's death, the greater the emotional strain on his parents. To alleviate their worries, Noel applied for leave and in November 1937 he returned to England where he became a trade union organiser for the Trades Union Congress. While visiting a clothing factory in the East End of London, Noel met a seamstress called Florence Simkins who was working as a shop steward for the Tailor and Garment Workers' Union. Noel and his wife Liesel mutually decided to divorce in 1941, before Noel married Florence later that same year. The couple had two children called Sally and Colin.

1936

In 1936 Noel, his wife Liesel, and his brother Anthony, all joined the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War and took part in battles against fascist forces led by Franco and backed by Hitler and Mussolini. Noel was wounded during the war, and his brother Anthony was killed while serving as an ambulance driver. During the Second World War Noel became an engineer with Fairey Aviation, helping to create military aircraft.

In 1936 the Spanish military under the leadership of fascist leader Francisco Franco, and with support from Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini, started a war known as the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) in an attempt to overthrow the Spanish republican government. To help fight Franco, the International Brigades were created to recruit anti-fascist volunteers from across the world to fight against fascism and help defend the Spanish republican government.

In December 1936 Noel left his teaching job without notice to join the International Brigades and caught a train to London. While in Victoria station, Noel wrote a message to his parents written on the back of a cheque that explained his decision to travel to Spain to join the International Brigades.

1930

During the early 1930s, Noel and the rest of the Carritt family welcomed and financially supported Jewish refugees arriving in Oxford following the rise of Nazi Germany. Noel and some acquaintances of his (W. H. Auden and Julian Murray) agreed to enter into marriage of conveniences to stop Jewish refugees from being forcefully deported back to Nazi Germany. Noel married a German refugee and communist activist called Liesel, whose father was the former editor of Weimar Germany's main liberal newspaper the Frankfurter Zeitung. Although the marriage began as a method to stop Liesel being deported to Germany, the couple appears to have had an affectionate relationship and bonded through their mutual communist political beliefs. After marriage, Noel and Liesel left Oxford and moved to Sheffield where Noel began working as a teacher.

1928

In 1928 Noel was accepted into the University of Oxford and studied at Oriel College to study Zoology. During this time Noel became a founding member of the October Club, Oxford University's first ever communist society.

1910

Noel Carritt (1910-1992) was a British communist activist, teacher, and volunteer for the International Brigades. Noel was born into the famous Carritt family, notable for their Marxist and anti-fascist politics which heavily influenced Noel. As a young man he saved German Jewish activist Liesel Carritt from being deported to Nazi Germany by agreeing to enter into a marriage of convenience.

Noel Carritt was born in 1910, he was educated at Dragon School, before attending a school in Sedbergh, Cumbria.