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Condor Legion
1973
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Germany's contribution to Franco's war against the Republicans. An autonomous unit responsible only to Franco, the legion participated in all the major engagements of the war—including Brunete, Teruel, Aragon and Ebro—but possibly its best remembered participation was the carpet-bombing of the market town of Guernica, immortalised by Picasso. It was in Spain that the Germans developed many of their aerial tactics that led to the early victories in Europe. Heavily illustrated.
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Peter Elstob
Peter Elstob
Author · 5 books

Peter Frederick Egerton Elstob was a British soldier, adventurer, novelist, military historian and entrepreneur. In his writing he is best known for his lightly-fictionalized novel Warriors For the Working Day (1960) and his military history of the Battle of the Bulge, Hitler's Last Offensive (1971). He joined the Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War, and later served in the Royal Tank Regiment in World War II, in which service he was promoted to sergeant and was Mentioned in Despatches. He joined International PEN in 1962 and served first as general secretary and later as vice-president for seven years during the 1970s, rescuing the organisation from financial failure; he also secured the future of the Arts Theatre Club in London in 1946. He prospered as an entrepreneur with a facial product called Yeast Pac, with several partners. In his obituary in The Guardian newspaper, Elstob was said to be: ...one of those people born in the wrong century. With his charm and audacity, his passion for travel, and his love of risk-taking and financial gambles, he would have been more at home in the reign of Elizabeth I.

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