In For God and Spain, Hugh de Blcam argues that the nationalist rebellion that ushered in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was a defensive movement in response to years of unchecked Communist aggression. Focusing on the years 1923-1936, de Blcam chronicles the outrages committed by Red agitators against the Catholic Church that led to the Francoist response.
In For God and Spain, Hugh de Blcam argues that the nationalist rebellion that ushered in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was a defensive movement in response to years of unchecked Communist aggression. Focusing on the years 1923-1936, de Blcam chronicles the outrages committed by Red agitators against the Catholic Church that led to the Francoist response.