This book offers an extensive overview of the myriad Republican forces
during the Spanish Civil War, 1936-39. The conflict was the
curtain-raiser to World War II, and the major international event of the
1930s. The study illustrates, textually and visually, how the Republican
forces were initially varied in appearance and character. Loyal elements
of the Spanish army that rejected the appeal of the rebel generals were
supported by a wide range of volunteer regional units and political
militias, and by volunteers from many other countries.
These disparate forces were later amalgamated--by force--into the
Communist-dominated People's Army. Thereafter their motley array of
clothing, weapons and equipment became rather more uniform as the Soviet
Union provided support and supplies on a large scale. Featuring
specially commissioned full-color artwork, this second part of a
two-part study depicts the fighting men of the Republican forces that
strove to retain control of Spain alongside thousands of international
volunteers.