Blue Division Soldier 1941–45

Blue Division Soldier 1941–45

by Carlos Caballero Jurado and Ramiro Bujeiro
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 02/11/2022

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The all-volunteer 'Blue Division' was a formation that allowed Franco's technically neutral Spain to support Nazi Germany's invasion of Russia. Following initial training in Germany, the Blue Division's units were sent to the Eastern Front in August 1941, where, after a 40-day march to the front, the Division fought in several major actions including Leningrad. In 1943, with the tide turning against the Axis forces in Russia, the Division was ordered to be withdrawn, yet many men chose to stay on and serve with the Volunteer Legion. Even after the collapse in the East, some volunteered to serve with Waffen-SS units through to the fall of Berlin in 1945. This book narrates the experiences of the common soldier, exploring his motivation for serving the Wehrmacht, and detailing his dramatic experiences in a brutal and hostile theatre of World War II.

ISBN:
9781472806376
9781472806376
Category:
Warfare & defence
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
02-11-2022
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing
Carlos Caballero Jurado

Carlos Caballero Jurado is an experienced Second World War historian, who specialises in the researching the roles played by Spanish soldiers during this great conflict.

Ramiro Bujeiro

Ramiro Bujeiro has become a frequent and popular contributor to Osprey since illustrating Warrior 23- US Marine in Vietnam (1998).

He is an experienced commercial artist who lives and works in his native city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. His professional background includes many commissions as a figure illustrator and strip cartoonist for clients all over Europe and the Americas, including many years' work for IPC Magazines in Great Britain. His main interests are the political and military history of Europe in the first half of the 20th century.

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