The first full account of the naval aspects of the Spanish Civil War.
The Spanish Civil War was won and lost upon the high seas. It was won because the Nationalists had an uninterrupted flow of men and materials while Republican sea lanes were attacked by Fascist warships, submarines, and aircraft-the pirates of the title. These attacks also involved dozens of foreign merchantmen and warships, including American, as well as hundreds of men, women, and boys. The worst affected was the British merchant marine, which dominated Spanish trade-some owners used rust buckets to maximise profits in a trade, which resulted in the loss of 66 British lives.
The naval element of the Spanish Civil War began with a rebellion followed by a mutiny and a massacre. Both the German and Italian navies became involved in the naval war, attacking Spanish ships and then British warships and merchantmen. A blockade in the north led to confrontations between the Royal Navy and Nationalist Navy, the mining of a British liner and tales of daring among determined British master mariners. Later in the war there were attacks by Italian surface warships, submarines, and aircraft against foreign shipping in the Mediterranean and Aegean leading to the British and French threatening pirate submarines.
This is a story of exploitation, heroism, chauvinism, piracy, international inaction, and espionage which has never been told. It includes details of such things as the first aerial campaign against shipping and the first operational use of sonar against a submarine.
AUTHOR: E. R. Hooton is a retired defence journalist and a member of the British Commission for Military History as well as being a member of the Royal United Services Institute. He has written numerous articles on military history and three highly regarded books on the history of the Luftwaffe 'The Luftwaffe A Study in Air Power 1933-1945' (2010) 'Phoenix Triumphant: The Rise and Rise of the Luftwaffe' (1992) and 'Eagle in Flames: The Fall of the Luftwaffe' (1997). He has also written a detailed history of air operations over the Western Front.
40 images plus 56 maps
By:
E R Hooton
Imprint: Casemate Publishers
Country of Publication: United States
Dimensions:
Height: 229mm,
Width: 152mm,
ISBN: 9781636242750
ISBN 10: 1636242758
Pages: 256
Publication Date: 01 May 2024
Audience:
General/trade
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ELT Advanced
Format: Hardback
Publisher's Status: Unspecified
1. Background to August 1936 2. The War Widens, September 1936-July 1937 3. The Northern Blockade, September 1936-October 1937 4. They Called it Piracy, August 1937-March 1938 5. The Last Acts, April 1938-April 1939
E. R. Hooton is a retired defence journalist and a member of the British Commission for Military History as well as being a member of the Royal United Services Institute. He has written numerous articles on military history and three highly regarded books on the history of the Luftwaffe: The Luftwaffe - A Study in Air Power 1933-1945 (2010), Phoenix Triumphant: The Rise and Rise of the Luftwaffe (1992), and Eagle in Flames: The Fall of the Luftwaffe (1997). He has also written a detailed history of air operations over the Western Front.
Reviews for Franco's Pirates: Naval Aspects of the Spanish Civil War 1936–1939’ to ‘Naval Aspects of the Spanish Civil War 1936–39
"""...[Hooton] painstakingly reconstructs the links, participation with, and continuity of between Spain's Nationalist warships and the German and Italian Fascist submarines and aircraft.""-- ""ARGunners.com"" ""Franco's Pirates is an essential read for anyone interested in the Spanish Civil War, naval operations between the World Wars, and the concept of blockade.""-- ""The NYMAS Review"""