Kiwi Companeros: New Zealand and the Spanish Civil War (Paperback)

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Discover 'Kiwi Companeros: New Zealand and the Spanish Civil War', a groundbreaking paperback that unveils the untold stories of New Zealanders who shaped the Spanish Civil War, which lasted from 1936-39. Written by Mark Derby and published by Canterbury University Press in 2010, this compelling account features remarkable individuals whose extraordinary actions resonate throughout history. Dive into riveting narratives of a Wellington fighter pilot, an intrepid Cromwell surgeon, and a courageous Napier wharf worker, along with many others who defied odds and made significant contributions. This book not only chronicles these personal tales but also highlights the efforts of New Zealanders at home who rallied support for the Spanish cause. With unique insights derived from personal letters, military documents, and previously unseen photographs, 'Kiwi Companeros' sheds light on a nearly forgotten chapter of New Zealand's involvement in international conflicts. Ideal for history buffs, researchers, and anyone interested in New Zealand's role in global affairs, this paperback promises to be both educational and inspiring. Grab your copy today and explore how these 'Kiwi Companeros' made history during one of the most tumultuous times of the 20th century. Delivery information: Enjoy reliable shipping options that ensure quick delivery to your doorstep.

CONDITION: BRAND NEW
Title: Kiwi Companeros: New Zealand and the Spanish...
Publisher: Canterbury University Press, New Zealand
Publication Date: 2010
Binding: Paperback

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In the first-ever account of New Zealand's role in Spain's civil war of 1936-39, Mark Derby presents the personal stories of some extraordinary individuals who became involved. For example: A fighter pilot from Wellington who landed his plane with a shattered shoulder, then left for Hollywood to make movies with Errol Flynn; A Cromwell surgeon who operated as close as possible to the firing line, and was described as 'the most important volunteer to come from the British Commonwealth'; A tough young wharfie from Napier who buried 80 of his fellow fighters in a single grave, and later became a union leader and thorn in the side of PM Rob Muldoon; A Christchurch-born academic who risked his life as an intelligence agent in Spain, and was later termed the handsomest man at Oxford University; An elegant young Englishwoman who fought with anarchist militia units and, under the guidance of Frank Sargeson, turned that experience into a writing career; A Wellington film-maker, show-jumper and flamenco dancer who fought for Franco's Fascists. Derby also records the actions of New Zealanders who worked for the Spanish cause at home by raising funds, lobbying politicians, writing poems and spreading propaganda. Kiwi Companeros includes contributions from some of New Zealand's leading writers and historians. It draws on personal letters, recently released military documents and previously unpublished photographs to tell an all-but forgotten story.

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