Spain’s unreported guerrilla war

Lonely Planet, one of the most important guides in the world, has praised Maroma Press’s publication Between two fires: the guerrilla war in the Spanish mountains.

In his guide to Spain he comments: “Some communists and republicans continued their fight after the Civil War in small guerrilla units in the mountains of Andalusia.

“The book Between two fires It documents in a fascinating way the struggle between the guerrillas and the Civil Guard around the town of Frigiliana in the 1940s and 1950s. “

Fruit of years of research, Between two fires it is the only book in English that recounts what happened AFTER the Spanish Civil War, when rural communities were torn apart as rebels fought to undermine Franco’s dictatorship.

To investigate what happened in those years when strict censorship isolated Spain from the rest of the world, author Baird interviewed former guerrillas, civil guards, villagers and their families.

He checked official files from all over Spain and traveled to London and Washington to examine government records relating to the US and British intervention in Spain.

After the Second World War, neither the Europeans nor the Americans were very interested in what was happening in Spain, although their secret services were very active in that country. Thus, the guerrilla warfare and many other events in Spain were not reported in the rest of the world.

Within Spain political parties were prohibited and all news was carefully controlled. Only information approved by the regime may be published or disseminated. Finally, after the death of General Franco in 1975, censorship was relaxed and researchers were able to begin to delve into the recent history of the country.

This pioneering book reveals details about the clandestine training of Spanish guerrillas by members of the US secret service and about a brutal crime that was covered up for more than 50 years.

Between two fires It is for sale in English bookstores in Spain and on Amazon and other online points of sale.

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