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Kiwi Companeros
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Discover an untold chapter of history with this compelling book, which unveils New Zealand's crucial involvement in Spain's civil war from 1936 to 1939. Mark Derby masterfully chronicles personal stories of extraordinary kiwis who played significant roles during this tumultuous period. Delve into the gripping anecdotes of a courageous fighter pilot from Wellington who, against all odds, braved war injuries to venture into Hollywood stardom. Experience the valiance of a surgeon from Cromwell, hailed as the most essential volunteer from the British Commonwealth, who operated perilously close to the front lines. Learn about a dedicated wharf worker from Napier who buried his fellow fighters while later becoming a key union leader challenging political figures like PM Rob Muldoon. This enriching narrative also highlights the brave acts of a Christchurch-born academic who risked it all as an intelligence agent and the inspirational journey of a young English woman who fought with anarchist militias. With a wealth of insights drawn from personal letters, military documents, and previously unseen photographs, this publication paints a vivid picture of New Zealanders rallying for the Spanish cause through fundraising, poetry, and advocacy. Kiwi Companeros is not just a historical recount but an evocative testament to human resilience and camaraderie. Perfect for history buffs, educators, and anyone passionate about New Zealand’s role in international conflicts, this book is a must-have addition to every comprehensive book collection.
Author: Mark Derby Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Dimensions: 172 x 241 x 25 mm
Pages: 304
In the first-ever account of New Zealand's role in Spain's civil war of 1936-39, Mark Derby presents the personal stories of some extraordinary individuals who became involved. For example: A fighter pilot from Wellington who landed his plane with a shattered shoulder, then left for Hollywood to make movies with Errol Flynn; A Cromwell surgeon who operated as close as possible to the firing line, and was described as 'the most important volunteer to come from the British Commonwealth'; A tough young wharfie from Napier who buried 80 of his fellow fighters in a single grave, and later became a union leader and thorn in the side of PM Rob Muldoon; A Christchurch-born academic who risked his life as an intelligence agent in Spain, and was later termed the handsomest man at Oxford University; An elegant young Englishwoman who fought with anarchist militia units and, under the guidance of Frank Sargeson, turned that experience into a writing career; A Wellington film-maker, show-jumper and flamenco dancer who fought for Franco's Fascists. Derby also records the actions of New Zealanders who worked for the Spanish cause at home by raising funds, lobbying politicians, writing poems and spreading propaganda. Kiwi Companeros includes contributions from some of New Zealand's leading writers and historians. It draws on personal letters, recently released military documents and previously unpublished photographs to tell an all-but forgotten story.
Author: Mark Derby Publisher: Canterbury University Press
Dimensions: 172 x 241 x 25 mm
Pages: 304
In the first-ever account of New Zealand's role in Spain's civil war of 1936-39, Mark Derby presents the personal stories of some extraordinary individuals who became involved. For example: A fighter pilot from Wellington who landed his plane with a shattered shoulder, then left for Hollywood to make movies with Errol Flynn; A Cromwell surgeon who operated as close as possible to the firing line, and was described as 'the most important volunteer to come from the British Commonwealth'; A tough young wharfie from Napier who buried 80 of his fellow fighters in a single grave, and later became a union leader and thorn in the side of PM Rob Muldoon; A Christchurch-born academic who risked his life as an intelligence agent in Spain, and was later termed the handsomest man at Oxford University; An elegant young Englishwoman who fought with anarchist militia units and, under the guidance of Frank Sargeson, turned that experience into a writing career; A Wellington film-maker, show-jumper and flamenco dancer who fought for Franco's Fascists. Derby also records the actions of New Zealanders who worked for the Spanish cause at home by raising funds, lobbying politicians, writing poems and spreading propaganda. Kiwi Companeros includes contributions from some of New Zealand's leading writers and historians. It draws on personal letters, recently released military documents and previously unpublished photographs to tell an all-but forgotten story.
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