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Spain in Arms - A Military History of the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 (Hardcover)
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Spain in Arms - A Military History of the Spanish Civil War 1936-1939 (Hardcover)
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Spain in Arms is a new military history of the Spanish Civil War.
It examines how the Spanish Civil War conflict developed on the
battlefield through the prism of eight campaigns between 1937-1939
and shows how many accounts of military operations during this
conflict are based upon half-truths and propaganda. The book is
based upon nearly 60 years of extensive research into the Spanish
Civil War, augmented by information from specialised German,
Italian and Russian works. The Italian campaign against the Basques
on the Northern Front in 1937 was one of the most spectacular
Nationalist successes of the Civil War, with 60,000 prisoners
taken. This is also the first book to quote secret data about
Italian air operations intercepted by the British. The figures
intercepted by the British show the Italians flew 1,215 sorties and
dropped 231 tons of bombs during the campaign, whilst also
suffering the heaviest losses. It also demonstrates how the
Nationalists won not simply by benefitting from a cornucopia of
modern arms from the Fascist powers but by using its limited
resources to maximum effect. Spain in Arms reveals the Nationalist
battlefield superiority in terms of training and overall command,
and the Republic's corresponding weaknesses in the same fields. The
Republican Brunete and Belchite offensives of 1937 are described in
detail, from the weapons they carried and the tactics they employed
to the dynamic Nationalist response and reaction of the generals.
This book also explores how the extent of foreign intervention on
both sides has been greatly exaggerated throughout history and
provides the first accurate information on this military
intervention, using British and French archives to produce a
radically different but more accurate account of the battles and
the factors and men who shaped them. Hooton finally gives the
historical context and operational implications of the battlefield
events to provide a link between the First and Second World Wars.
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