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Identifier
Thesis
1842
Author
Lepeley, Henry
Title
The
Spanish
Blue
Division
: A
Neutral
Country's
Mobilization
in
World
War
II
Publisher
Central Connecticut State University
Date
2006
Resource Type
Master's Thesis
Notes
During
World
War
II
,
Spain
watched
the
international
conflict
from the
sidelines
.
Spain
,
under
the
control
of its
fascist
dictator
,
Francisco
Franco
, had to
contend
with the
growing
rivalry
between
Nazism
and
fascism
on
one
side
, and
Soviet
communism
on the
other
.
Between
1936
and
1939
, the
Iberian
nation
was
torn
by a
brutal
civil
war
.
Franco's
side
, the
right-wing
,
Nationalist
Falange
,
faced
an
elected
Leftist
Republic
that was
supported
by the
Josef
Stalin's
Soviet
Union
. The
militaristic
Falangists
upheld
the
ideals
that
historically
a
part
of
Spain
; a
traditional
society
that was
influenced
by the
Catholic
church
, and a
strong
government
to
ensure
its
stability
. The
Republic
, on the
other
hand
,
subscribed
to a
radically
reformed
government
where
the
church
was
diminished
in
strength
, and the
Spanish
people
would be
incorporated
into a
classless
system
. As a
result
, the
two
groups
, on
opposite
sides
of the
political
spectrum
,
waged
a
war
that
devastated
Spain
.
Franco
,
however
,
emerged
victorious
in
1939
,
after
the
Falange
received
military
and
monetary
aid
from
Germany's
Hitler
.
When
Nazi
Germany
declared
war
on the
Soviet
Union
in
1941
,
Franco
felt
obliged
to
send
troops
against
the
USSR
,
since
Hitler
helped
the
Falange
in its
struggle
against
the
Soviet-backed
Republic
a
few
years
before
. For
Franco
, the
fascist
war
against
communism
in
World
War
II
was an
extension
of the
Spanish
Civil
War
.
Therefore
, the
Spanish
leader
chose
to
send
a
contingent
of
18,000
"
volunteers
"
while
remaining
neutral
in the
conflict
. These
Spanish
soldiers
would
repay
Franco's
debt
to
Hitler
stemming
from the
civil
war
,
while
combating
communism
at the
same
time
.
Although
Franco
was not
ready
to
engage
in
war
officially
, he was
so
firm
in his
belief
that
communism
was a
threat
, that he was
willing
to
put
men
in
harm's
way
. This
action
is
unique
in the
history
of the
Second
World
War
because
Spain
was
never
directly
involved
. The
thesis
will
focus
on the
origins
of
Francoist
Spain's
war
against
Bolshevism
,
Madrid's
position
towards
Berlin
as the
war
progressed
, the
diplomacy
employed
by
Madrid
during
the
conflict
, and the
troop's
experiences
on the
front
lines
. In
addition
, the
paper
will
look
at the
problems
that
faced
not
only
the
Spanish
troops
, but
Spain's
diplomacy
during
the
war
as
it
pertained
to
both
the
Allied
and
Axis
nations
. This
paper
will then
analyze
how
all
of the
above
issues
interrelated
to
form
Spain's
policy
during
the
war
.
Information
for this
paper
was
gathered
by
two
basic
methods
.
First
, an
extensive
exploration
for
books
. There are
very
few
books
written
about
the
Blue
Division
,
therefore
a
thorough
search
of
libraries
throughout
the
state
was
necessary
.
Furthermore
,
general
books
on
Germany's
campaign
in
Russia
was
necessary
in
order
to
illustrate
a
broader
picture
of the
war
.
Second
, the
internet
helped
in
acquiring
journal
articles
that were not
found
in the
state
.
Most
of the
searches
done
in this
manner
had to be
very
specific
and were not
limited
to
only
one
or
two
keywords
. For
example
,
inquiries
were
made
not
only
by
searching
"
Spanish
Blue
Division
" but
other
terms
as
well
(such
as "
Francisco
Franco
" "
Spain
/
World
War
II
" "
General
Munoz
Grandes
"
-the
volunteer's
commander
etc)
. The
main
obstacle
for
researching
this
project
was the
lack
of
books
written
on the
subject
.
Spain's
deployment
was a
trivial
contribution
that
paled
in
comparison
to that of
other
nations
,
such
as
Germany
.
Therefore
,
finding
material
for
research
was
difficult
at
times
.
Subject
World War, 1939-1945 -- Spain
Spain -- Foreign relations -- 1939-1975
Department
Department of History
Advisor
Biskupski, Mieczysław B
Type
Text
Digital Format
application/pdf
Language
eng
OCLC number
713734359
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