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Osprey's survey of the Blue Division soldiers of World War II (1939-1945).

The all-volunteer 'Blue Division' was a formation that allowed Franco's technically neutral Spain to support Nazi Germany's invasion of Russia.

Following initial training in Germany, the Blue Division's units were sent to the Eastern Front in August 1941, where, after a 40-day march to the front, the Division fought in several major battles including Leningrad.

In 1943, with the tide turning against the Axis forces in Russia, the Division was ordered to be withdrawn, yet many men chose to stay on and serve with the Volunteer Legion.

Even after the collapse in the East, some volunteered to serve with Waffen-SS units through to the fall of Berlin in 1945.

This book narrates the experiences of the common soldier, exploring his motivation for serving the Wehrmacht, and detailing his dramatic experiences in a brutal and hostile theater of World War II.

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Osprey
1472806379 / 9781472806376
eBook (EPUB)
30/09/2009
United Kingdom
English
83 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.