The Spanish Civil War 1936-39
Patrick Turnbull, Jeffrey Burn
By the spring of 1936 it was becoming increasingly evident that Spain was heading for an armed clash between the forces of the extreme Left, led by 'Largo Caballero' – who, backed by the ultras and their militia groups intended to impose a Stalin-type Communist government – and the extreme Right: a clique of high-ranking army officers led by veteran General Sanjurjo, who planned a similar coup and counted on the support of anti-Communist, Catholic and traditionalist elements of all classes of society. Patrick Turnbull's authoritative text tells the remarkable story of the Spanish Civil War 1936-39, from its beginnings to its dramatic conclusion.
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