Mine Were of Trouble
A Nationalist Account of the Spanish Civil War
by:
Peter Kemp Kemp
in:
European History
Summary:
The book is a personal memoir of a British volunteer who fought for the Nationalist forces during the Spanish Civil War, providing a firsthand account of the conflict from his perspective. It details his experiences on the front lines, interactions with fellow soldiers, and his ideological motivations for joining the fight against the Republicans.
Key points:
1. Nationalist View: The book offers a unique Nationalist perspective of the Spanish Civil War from a British volunteer, challenging the typical 'good vs bad' narrative.
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