At the start of the Spanish Civil War the nationalists sought help for
their cause from Germany, following which volunteers from the German Air
Force and Army formed what was called the Condor Legion.
This force made a significant contribution to General Franco's eventual
victory and this included two experimental air units, known as VJ/88 and
VB/88. The former's mission was to combat test the new monoplane
fighters; the Messerschmitt Bf 109 and the Heinkel He 112. The latter
group's task was to test the new twin-engine, retractable undercarriage
bombers; the Heinkel He 111, the fast Dornier Do 17 and the Junkers Ju
86.
The Heinkels made their combat debut on 9 March 1937, when they attacked
Republican held airfields in support of the Battle of Guadalajara. The
Heinkel proved superior to the two other German medium bombers, being
both faster and carrying a heavier bomb load.
Likewise, the Messerschmitt Bf 109 was quickly found to be the better of
the two fighters.
This book aims to examine the history of the men and machines that
served in those units.
'The Führer thought the matter over. I urged him to give support [to
Franco] under all circumstances, firstly, in order to prevent the
further spread of communism in that theater and, secondly, to test my
young Luftwaffe at this opportunity in this or that technical
respect.'
Herman Göring at the Nuremberg War Trials.