'Magnificent. Narrative history at its vivid and compelling best' Fergal
KeaneThe first major history of the International Brigades: a tale of
blood, ideals and tragedy in the fight against fascism. The Spanish
Civil War was the first armed battle in the fight against fascism, and a
rallying cry for a generation.
Over 35,000 volunteers from
sixty-one countries around the world came to defend democracy against
the troops of Franco, Hitler and Mussolini. Ill-equipped and
disorderly, yet fuelled by a shared sense of purpose and potential
glory, disparate groups of idealistic young men and women banded
together to form a volunteer army of a size and kind unseen since the
Crusades, known as the International Brigades. These passionate liberal
fighters - from across Europe, China, Africa and the Americas - would
join the Republican cause, fighting for over two years on the bloody
battlegrounds of Madrid, Jarama and Ebro.
Were they heroes or
fools? Saints or bloodthirsty adventurers? And what exactly did they
achieve? This is a story rendered vivid in the writings of Orwell and
Hemingway, the paintings of Picasso and the photographs of Taro and
Capa. But here, in this magisterial history, award-winning historian
Giles Tremlett tells - for the first time - the story of the Spanish
Civil War through the experiences of this remarkable group of people.
Drawing on the Brigades' extensive archives in Moscow, Comintern
documents and first-hand accounts, Tremlett captures all the human drama
of an historic mission to halt fascist expansion in Europe.
A
fascinating history of resistance, The International Brigades shows
just how far ordinary people will go to save democracy against
overwhelming odds in a tale of European solidarity that resonates just
as strongly today.
The International Brigades : Fascism, Freedom and the Spanish Civil War - Giles Tremlett
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