The International Brigades were volunteer military units of foreigners who fought on the side of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish C ivil War.
The volunteers were motivated to fight on political or social grounds and made their way to Spain independently of the Spanish government. The brigades were not initially formally conceived and methodically recruited. Instead, they evolved as a means of organising the streams of volunteers arriving from every quarter of the world.
Author & book note written by Bruno Mugnai, a renowed Italian Historical writer. Author of several studies on the Ottoman army, and European army in the XVIII century. Bruno is also the author of the finest colour plates.
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