Book description
The civil war that tore Spain apart between 1936 and 1939 and attracted
liberals and socialists from across the world to support the cause
against Franco was one of the most hard-fought and bitterest conflicts
of the 20th century: a war of atrocities and political genocide and a
military testing ground before WWII for the Russians, Italians and
Germans, whose Condor Legion so notoriously destroyed Guernica.
Antony Beevor's account narrates the origins of the Civil War and its
violent and dramatic course from the coup d'etat in July 1936 through
the savage fighting of the next three years which ended in catastrophic
defeat for the Republicans in 1939. And he succeeds especially well in
unravelling the complex political and regional forces that played such
an important part in the origins and history of the war. Exhaustive
and admirably clear account. Antony Beevor served as a regular officer
in the 11th Hussars in Germany. His latest work, A WRITER AT WAR -
VASILY GROSSMAN WITH THE RED ARMY 1941-1945, is an edition, with his
Russian researcher, Dr Luba Vinogradova, of Grossman's wartime
notebooks. A fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and Chevalier de
l'Ordre des Arts et Lettres in France, Beevor has been chairman of
Society of Authors; he is a visiting professor at Birkbeck College,
University of London. He is married to the writer Artemis Cooper.