The Rif War in rugged northern Morocco is remembered for romantic
films and novels about the French Foreign Legion, such as Beau Geste.
In reality, the French intervention, although very important, was late
and secondary in importance to that of the Spanish. Spain, had been
fighting in North Africa since 1909 in order to carve out new colonial
possessions, in part at least to compensate for the recent loss of
Cuba and the Philippines to the U.S. It was not an easy road however
and Spain suffered disasters such as Barranco del Lobo and victories
such as the cavalry charge in Taxdirt in 1913, and had had to face
enemies such as Mizzian, El Roghi, or the famous El Raisuni. Abd-el
Krim's revolt caused 8,000 Spanish deaths at Annual in 1921 in which
much of the new colony was lost, at least temporarily. The war also
saw the Spanish army completely reformed, reaching new levels of
effectiveness with the founding of the Spanish Legion and the
recruitment of Moroccan soldiers of the Regulares. These troops,
together with a plethora of commanders who made their combat debuts
here, such as Franco, Mola, Queipo de Llano and Kindelán, would later
fight in the Spanish Civil War. These commanders would be called the
"Africanistas" and would constitute the hard core of the military that
rose up against the government in 1936. Volume 1 of The Rif War
examines the operations of both sides in North Africa between 1909 and
1921, up to the Disaster of Annual. Within are details of the Spanish
army, its organization, tactics and reforms to meet the needs of the
theater, the fledgling Spanish military aviation which claimed a
number of world firsts in this campaign, and their North African
auxiliaries and opponents. The Rif War is illustrated with a selection
of color artworks and specially commissioned maps.
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Volume 1 - From Taxdirt to the Disaster of Annual 1909-1921
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781915113559
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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