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The Spanish Civil War was a complex conflict featuring innovative tactics, new weaponry, and diverse political and social influences, and its legacy significantly impacting WWII.
The Spanish Civil War is often reduced to a simple ideological struggle between socialism and fascism, but such a view fails to capture the depth and complexity of a conflict that tore a nation apart. Spain in the 1930s was a society in flux--a country where political idealism clashed with traditional religious values, where ancient regional identities vied with modernising forces, and where ordinary people were swept into a whirlwind of violence, upheaval, and transformation. With the rise of the Republican government, these tensions ignited into a brutal civil war--one that would become a harbinger of the wider global conflict to come.
For military historians and wargamers alike, the Spanish Civil War offers an extraordinarily rich and layered field of study. It was one of the first truly modern conflicts, serving as a proving ground for new technologies and tactical doctrines. Aerial bombing of civilian targets, combined arms operations involving tanks and mechanised infantry, rapid strategic redeployments such as the airlift of the Army of Africa, and innovative urban defensive tactics--as seen in the Republican stand around the University of Madrid--foreshadowed the strategic dynamics of the Second World War. At the same time, remnants of the First World War endured: trench lines, static positions, and prolonged sieges all featured prominently, underlining the hybrid nature of the fighting.
The war also drew in powerful international players. Germany's Condor Legion, Mussolini's Italian forces, and Soviet advisors and materiel flooded into Spain, turning it into a global stage for ideological and military confrontation. This external support brought with it a dramatic diversification in uniforms, equipment, and weaponry, transforming the appearance of both Nationalist and Republican forces over time. The evolution of these forces is charted in detail within this volume, which includes an invaluable guide to the varied armaments, formations, and battlefield styles that characterised the war.
Beyond its historical significance, the Spanish Civil War has long fascinated the wargaming community. Its combination of large-scale set-piece battles and smaller skirmishes lends itself naturally to tabletop recreation. Many of the war's engagements are ideal for one-session scenarios, offering clear objectives and manageable force sizes for players. Whether you are looking to game the sweeping offensives of the Ebro, the desperate defence of Madrid, or the dynamic clashes in Aragon or the Basque Country, this guide provides a wealth of inspiration, supported by scenarios, troop breakdowns, and practical advice.
Miniature manufacturers have increasingly recognised the period's popularity, producing a wide array of figures, terrain, and vehicles to support both 28mm and smaller-scale games. Enthusiasts will also find an abundance of historical source material--much of it newly accessible in English as well as Spanish--to deepen their understanding and enrich their gameplay.
The Spanish Passion is both a historical introduction and a practical resource: a gateway into a conflict of enormous human, political, and military consequence, and a toolkit for those eager to explore its battles on the tabletop. Whether you are a seasoned gamer, a newcomer to interwar wargaming, or a student of modern military history, this book offers everything you need to bring the Spanish Civil War to life.
The Spanish Civil War is often reduced to a simple ideological struggle between socialism and fascism, but such a view fails to capture the depth and complexity of a conflict that tore a nation apart. Spain in the 1930s was a society in flux--a country where political idealism clashed with traditional religious values, where ancient regional identities vied with modernising forces, and where ordinary people were swept into a whirlwind of violence, upheaval, and transformation. With the rise of the Republican government, these tensions ignited into a brutal civil war--one that would become a harbinger of the wider global conflict to come.
For military historians and wargamers alike, the Spanish Civil War offers an extraordinarily rich and layered field of study. It was one of the first truly modern conflicts, serving as a proving ground for new technologies and tactical doctrines. Aerial bombing of civilian targets, combined arms operations involving tanks and mechanised infantry, rapid strategic redeployments such as the airlift of the Army of Africa, and innovative urban defensive tactics--as seen in the Republican stand around the University of Madrid--foreshadowed the strategic dynamics of the Second World War. At the same time, remnants of the First World War endured: trench lines, static positions, and prolonged sieges all featured prominently, underlining the hybrid nature of the fighting.
The war also drew in powerful international players. Germany's Condor Legion, Mussolini's Italian forces, and Soviet advisors and materiel flooded into Spain, turning it into a global stage for ideological and military confrontation. This external support brought with it a dramatic diversification in uniforms, equipment, and weaponry, transforming the appearance of both Nationalist and Republican forces over time. The evolution of these forces is charted in detail within this volume, which includes an invaluable guide to the varied armaments, formations, and battlefield styles that characterised the war.
Beyond its historical significance, the Spanish Civil War has long fascinated the wargaming community. Its combination of large-scale set-piece battles and smaller skirmishes lends itself naturally to tabletop recreation. Many of the war's engagements are ideal for one-session scenarios, offering clear objectives and manageable force sizes for players. Whether you are looking to game the sweeping offensives of the Ebro, the desperate defence of Madrid, or the dynamic clashes in Aragon or the Basque Country, this guide provides a wealth of inspiration, supported by scenarios, troop breakdowns, and practical advice.
Miniature manufacturers have increasingly recognised the period's popularity, producing a wide array of figures, terrain, and vehicles to support both 28mm and smaller-scale games. Enthusiasts will also find an abundance of historical source material--much of it newly accessible in English as well as Spanish--to deepen their understanding and enrich their gameplay.
The Spanish Passion is both a historical introduction and a practical resource: a gateway into a conflict of enormous human, political, and military consequence, and a toolkit for those eager to explore its battles on the tabletop. Whether you are a seasoned gamer, a newcomer to interwar wargaming, or a student of modern military history, this book offers everything you need to bring the Spanish Civil War to life.
The Spanish Civil War was a complex conflict featuring innovative tactics, new weaponry, and diverse political and social influences, and its legacy significantly impacting WWII.
The Spanish Civil War is often reduced to a simple ideological struggle between socialism and fascism, but such a view fails to capture the depth and complexity of a conflict that tore a nation apart. Spain in the 1930s was a society in flux--a country where political idealism clashed with traditional religious values, where ancient regional identities vied with modernising forces, and where ordinary people were swept into a whirlwind of violence, upheaval, and transformation. With the rise of the Republican government, these tensions ignited into a brutal civil war--one that would become a harbinger of the wider global conflict to come.
For military historians and wargamers alike, the Spanish Civil War offers an extraordinarily rich and layered field of study. It was one of the first truly modern conflicts, serving as a proving ground for new technologies and tactical doctrines. Aerial bombing of civilian targets, combined arms operations involving tanks and mechanised infantry, rapid strategic redeployments such as the airlift of the Army of Africa, and innovative urban defensive tactics--as seen in the Republican stand around the University of Madrid--foreshadowed the strategic dynamics of the Second World War. At the same time, remnants of the First World War endured: trench lines, static positions, and prolonged sieges all featured prominently, underlining the hybrid nature of the fighting.
The war also drew in powerful international players. Germany's Condor Legion, Mussolini's Italian forces, and Soviet advisors and materiel flooded into Spain, turning it into a global stage for ideological and military confrontation. This external support brought with it a dramatic diversification in uniforms, equipment, and weaponry, transforming the appearance of both Nationalist and Republican forces over time. The evolution of these forces is charted in detail within this volume, which includes an invaluable guide to the varied armaments, formations, and battlefield styles that characterised the war.
Beyond its historical significance, the Spanish Civil War has long fascinated the wargaming community. Its combination of large-scale set-piece battles and smaller skirmishes lends itself naturally to tabletop recreation. Many of the war's engagements are ideal for one-session scenarios, offering clear objectives and manageable force sizes for players. Whether you are looking to game the sweeping offensives of the Ebro, the desperate defence of Madrid, or the dynamic clashes in Aragon or the Basque Country, this guide provides a wealth of inspiration, supported by scenarios, troop breakdowns, and practical advice.
Miniature manufacturers have increasingly recognised the period's popularity, producing a wide array of figures, terrain, and vehicles to support both 28mm and smaller-scale games. Enthusiasts will also find an abundance of historical source material--much of it newly accessible in English as well as Spanish--to deepen their understanding and enrich their gameplay.
The Spanish Passion is both a historical introduction and a practical resource: a gateway into a conflict of enormous human, political, and military consequence, and a toolkit for those eager to explore its battles on the tabletop. Whether you are a seasoned gamer, a newcomer to interwar wargaming, or a student of modern military history, this book offers everything you need to bring the Spanish Civil War to life.
The Spanish Civil War is often reduced to a simple ideological struggle between socialism and fascism, but such a view fails to capture the depth and complexity of a conflict that tore a nation apart. Spain in the 1930s was a society in flux--a country where political idealism clashed with traditional religious values, where ancient regional identities vied with modernising forces, and where ordinary people were swept into a whirlwind of violence, upheaval, and transformation. With the rise of the Republican government, these tensions ignited into a brutal civil war--one that would become a harbinger of the wider global conflict to come.
For military historians and wargamers alike, the Spanish Civil War offers an extraordinarily rich and layered field of study. It was one of the first truly modern conflicts, serving as a proving ground for new technologies and tactical doctrines. Aerial bombing of civilian targets, combined arms operations involving tanks and mechanised infantry, rapid strategic redeployments such as the airlift of the Army of Africa, and innovative urban defensive tactics--as seen in the Republican stand around the University of Madrid--foreshadowed the strategic dynamics of the Second World War. At the same time, remnants of the First World War endured: trench lines, static positions, and prolonged sieges all featured prominently, underlining the hybrid nature of the fighting.
The war also drew in powerful international players. Germany's Condor Legion, Mussolini's Italian forces, and Soviet advisors and materiel flooded into Spain, turning it into a global stage for ideological and military confrontation. This external support brought with it a dramatic diversification in uniforms, equipment, and weaponry, transforming the appearance of both Nationalist and Republican forces over time. The evolution of these forces is charted in detail within this volume, which includes an invaluable guide to the varied armaments, formations, and battlefield styles that characterised the war.
Beyond its historical significance, the Spanish Civil War has long fascinated the wargaming community. Its combination of large-scale set-piece battles and smaller skirmishes lends itself naturally to tabletop recreation. Many of the war's engagements are ideal for one-session scenarios, offering clear objectives and manageable force sizes for players. Whether you are looking to game the sweeping offensives of the Ebro, the desperate defence of Madrid, or the dynamic clashes in Aragon or the Basque Country, this guide provides a wealth of inspiration, supported by scenarios, troop breakdowns, and practical advice.
Miniature manufacturers have increasingly recognised the period's popularity, producing a wide array of figures, terrain, and vehicles to support both 28mm and smaller-scale games. Enthusiasts will also find an abundance of historical source material--much of it newly accessible in English as well as Spanish--to deepen their understanding and enrich their gameplay.
The Spanish Passion is both a historical introduction and a practical resource: a gateway into a conflict of enormous human, political, and military consequence, and a toolkit for those eager to explore its battles on the tabletop. Whether you are a seasoned gamer, a newcomer to interwar wargaming, or a student of modern military history, this book offers everything you need to bring the Spanish Civil War to life.
Über den Autor
Rob Anderson was born in Sunderland in 1965. After a short period in light engineering, he joined Northumbria Police in 1985, retiring after 30 years' service. He has always had a keen interest in military history following the influence of his family's involvement in armed conflicts since before World War One. He has been a keen wargamer since the age of 11 and combined local history and gaming with his first real interest of the English Civil War and 17th Century Wars. In 1992 he started Outpost Wargames Services with a family member, later leaving to start Reiver Castings and Northumbrian Painting Services in 2004, which became a full time occupation upon retirement. Research is a major part of the manufacture of wargaming figures and as such he has a substantial library for different periods including Spanish Civil War.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Genre: | Geschichte, Importe |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| Reihe: | Helion Wargames |
| Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| ISBN-13: | 9781804510117 |
| ISBN-10: | 1804510114 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: |
Gabiola, Javier Garcia de
Anderson, Rob |
| Hersteller: |
Helion & Company
Helion Wargames |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 293 x 207 x 9 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Javier Garcia de Gabiola (u. a.) |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 15.01.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,6 kg |