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The 'Blue Squadrons': The Spanish in the Luftwaffe, 1941-1944

Juan Arráez Cerdá

"This book is a useful addition to any library, especially for those interested in the overlooked Spanish experience on the Eastern Front in World War II." -- The NYMAS Review

When on 22 June 1941, the news reached Spain of the attack that the Third Reich had initiated against the Soviet Union, it was received with great satisfaction, since they had just come out of a civil war in which the Soviet Union's 'allies' had been defeated, putting an end to plans to impose communism on Spain with the help of the USSR. General Francisco Franco, Head of the Spanish State, offered to send a volunteer unit to fight on the Eastern Front alongside the German army - an offer that was accepted by the German government two days later.

While the formation of the Blue Division was already under way, the Spanish Air Force also wanted to participate in the fight against the USSR and promptly began preparations to organize a series of several successive squadrons, each of which would fight at the front for six months.

In this story of the fighting on the Eastern Front between the Spaniards and the Soviets, the various missions that the Spanish units were ordered on are covered, and the planes against in which the Spanish fought their war are covered as well.

This study recounts the experiences of the five squadrons sent to Russia between 1941 and 1944 to fight the Soviets. The courage and skill of the Spanish drivers and mechanics that helped the pilots achieve a high number of victories are also covered. The five Blue Squadrons that served between October 1941 and March 1944 remained in the combat front for almost 30 months. During these months they carried out 4,944 combat missions, with 611 engagements against the enemy and shot down 164 Soviet aircraft.

Among the Spanish pilots, there were 13 aces (when a pilot was verified as having shot down 5 enemy planes he was considered an ace), although the short period of time in which each of the five Blue Squadrons fought in Russia prevented the number of planes shot down by Spanish pilots being as high as that of their German comrades. The planes and emblems used by the five squadrons are also covered through a number of contemporary photographs, complemented by specially commissioned artwork.

Noteworthy is the fact is that the Germans agreed to lend their planes to pilots who were nationals of a country that was not at war. As noted above, the Germans appreciated and respected the Spanish pilots for their bravery and flying capability, having fought alongside them during the Spanish Civil War.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Helion & Company
  • Publish Date: Sep 25th, 2023
  • Pages: 152
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 11.60in - 8.20in - 0.40in - 1.10lb
  • EAN: 9781804512395
  • Categories: Military - Aviation & SpaceWars & Conflicts - World War II - GeneralModern - 20th Century - General

About the Author

Cerdá, Juan Arráez: - Juan Arráez Cerdá is a Spanish Aviation expert and owner of one of the best pictures' collections of Spanish Aviation. He is the author of many books and articles about Aviation (in French and Spanish).
Martínez, Eduardo Manuel Gil: - Eduardo Manuel Gil Martínez has been interested in history for many years, particularly the Second World War. Determined to write about the little known stories, he is the author of several books including 'Breslau 1945: El último bastión del Reich', 'Fuerzas acorazadas húngaras 1939-45', 'The Spanish in the SS and Wehrmacht.1944-45', 'The Bulgarian Air Force in World War II', 'Aeronautica Nazionale Repubblicana 1943-45' and 'Romanian Armored Forces in World War II'.

Praise for this book

"In all, the research shows and helps to make for what is probably the best book on the subject yet done."-- "ModelingMadness.com"