WILLIAM RUST. Softcover, excellent condition, as new, has been read once. The Naval & Military Press Ltd.2007. Printed and bounded by CPI Anthony Rowe, Eastbourne. 212pp.
The International Brigades were the volunteer military formations of left-wing sympathizers from all over Europe and the USA recruited, organized, and trained by the Communist International ( and secretly controlled by Stalins Soviet Union) to fight on the Republican Governments side against Gen. Francos Nationalist rebels in the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39. This book is the history of the British Brigade written by Wiliam Rust, a Communist functionary who edited the party newspaper, the Daily Worker. As such - and originally published by the Communist's own publishing house, Lawrence & Wishart - it gives a biassed and propagandist account that will nevertheless be of intense interest to the many students of the Spanish Civil War and the turbulent politics of the 1930s. The book was written in 1938 while the war was still in progress, but after the Brigades had been withdrawn, in a bid to get Francos German and Italian Fascist allies to do the same. It traces the birth of the Brigade; it's blooding at the ferocious battle of the Jarama outside Madrid, and its subsequent service at the battles of Brunete and Teruel. The British Brigades losses were cruel: out of 2,000 who enlisted one quarter - 500 - were killed or missing; (listed in a Roll of Honour in the book ) and a further 1200 were wounded - some maimed for life. The fact that their cause was lost and that they were manipulated by cold and ruthless Stalinists does not detract from the heroism with which many of the Brigaders fought and died, nor the generous impulse that made them volunteer for someone else's war.