 
					
					
					
					
					
				
				
					
						Editorial Potomac
	
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
					
						Fecha de edición  noviembre 2011 
					
					
					
						
						
							
						Idioma inglés
							
							
							
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
						
					
			    	EAN 9781597975568
					
						
						335 páginas
					
					
					
						
					
						Libro
						
							encuadernado en tapa dura
						
						
						
						
					
					
					
						
					
					
					
								
					
					
						
During the Spanish Civil War, foreign military officers wrote highly elaborate reports of their experiences at the front. One was attach Col. Stephen O. Fuqua of the U.S. Army, who had once held the rank of major general. His presence was highly unusual, for most military observers were less-experienced captains, majors, and lieutenant colonels. Fuqua 's reports contained important observations about Spanish armament and troop movements, and he managed to acquire Nationalist propaganda and information despite being situated entirely within Republican military lines. His reporting was considered so valuable that during World War II, Fuqua was tapped to be "Time" 's military commentator.Editor James W. Cortada brings Fuqua s and others insightful observations to light. The result is a volume of such immediacy that the reader feels transported to a time of great historical uncertainty amid the twentieth century 's great dress rehearsal for fascism and the conflagration of World War II.
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