They Shall Not Pass by Ben Hughes

They Shall Not Pass by Ben Hughes

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In 1937 a group of idealistic British volunteers sailed from England to fight the dark threat of dictatorship in Spain. In the olive groves of Jarama, near Madrid, they achieved the first victory against Franco's army. It was Fascism's first defeat. Hardly remembered today, it proved a crucial military turning point in the fight against Fascism.

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They Shall Not Pass by Ben Hughes

In 1937 a group of idealistic British volunteers sailed from England to fight the dark threat of dictatorship in Spain. In the olive groves of Jarama, near Madrid, they achieved the first victory against Franco's army. It was Fascism's first defeat. Hardly remembered today, it proved a crucial military turning point in the fight against Fascism. For the first time, Ben Hughes reconstructs the battle in a vivid blow-by-blow account, and considers its fascinating aftermath.
Hughes (Conquer or Die! Wellington's Veterans and the Liberation of the New World) ably narrates the incredible story of the unlikely triumph of a heroic British battalion in the Spanish Civil War -- Publisher's Weekly A fantastic read.. more than worth the cover price -- MorningStarOnline.co.uk Ben Hughes brings alive the experience of the volunteers in the specific Battle of Jarama in February 1937... This is a very thoroughly researched and helpful piece of research -- History.org
Ben Hughes is the author 'Conquer or Die!', Wellington's Veterans and the Liberation of the New World' (Osprey 2010). Now an English Language lecturer and fluent in Spanish, he graduated from Leeds University in 1997, before spending several years teaching and travelling throughout South America. His passion for the continent and a lifelong interest in the Napoleonic era led to his first book, and his continuing fascination with Anglo-Hispanic relations has inspired this groundbreaking new book on Spain 's 20th century history, and the British who played a role in it. He now lives in North London with his Colombian wife.
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ISBN 13 9781849085496
ISBN 10 1849085498
Title They Shall Not Pass
Author Ben Hughes
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 2011-07-20
Number of pages 288
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