Roosevelt and Franco during the Second World War
Explore the intricate political landscape of World War II with "Roosevelt and Franco during the Second World War" by J. Thomàs, published by Palgrave Macmillan. This thought-provoking paperback, consisting of 272 pages, delves into the internal conflicts faced by the Roosevelt administration concerning Spain during this tumultuous period. Thomàs highlights President Roosevelt's pivotal role in these controversies, tracing the evolution of U.S. policy from the onset of the Spanish Civil War to the critical launch of Operation Torch in 1942. This first edition, released in 2008, offers a compelling insight into the complexities of international relations and the strategic decisions made during one of history's most significant conflicts. Ideal for historians and those interested in World War II, this book presents a unique perspective on the intersection of American and Spanish wartime policies.