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Pitting fascists and communists in a showdown for supremacy, the Spanish Civil War has long been seen as a grim dress rehearsal for World War II. Francisco Francoās Nationalists prevailed with German and Italian military assistanceāa clear instance, it seemed, of like-minded regimes joining forces in the fight against global Bolshevism. In Hitlerās Shadow Empire Pierpaolo Barbieri revises this standard account of Axis intervention in the Spanish Civil War, arguing that economic ambitionsānot ideologyādrove Hitlerās Iberian intervention. The Nazis hoped to establish an economic empire in Europe, and in Spain they tested the tactics intended for future subject territories.
āThe Spanish Civil War is among the 20th-century military conflicts about which the most continues to be publishedā¦Hitlerās Shadow Empire is one of few recent studies offering fresh information, specifically describing German trade in the Franco-controlled zone. While it is typically assumed that Nazi Germany, like Stalinist Russia, became involved in the Spanish Civil War for ideological reasons, Pierpaolo Barbieri, an economic analyst, shows that the motives of the two main powers were quite different.
āStephen Schwartz, Weekly Standard
āThe Spanish Civil War is among the 20th-century military conflicts about which the most continues to be publishedā¦Hitlerās Shadow Empire is one of few recent studies offering fresh information, specifically describing German trade in the Franco-controlled zone. While it is typically assumed that Nazi Germany, like Stalinist Russia, became involved in the Spanish Civil War for ideological reasons, Pierpaolo Barbieri, an economic analyst, shows that the motives of the two main powers were quite different.
āStephen Schwartz, Weekly Standard