The Confederate armies included in their ranks a remarkable range of
nationalities--among them Germans, Irish, Italians, French, Poles,
Mexicans, Cubans, Hungarians, Russians, Swedes, Danes, and Chinese.
Covering the complete story of the activities of the foreigners in the
Confederacy--in both military and civil service--this book recognizes
their many contributions to the cause of the South. First published in
1940, it remains the only work on the subject.