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E-grāmata: Operation Bribes: How Winston Churchill and Juan March Bought Franco's Generals

(Complutense University of Madrid, Spain), Translated by
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This forensic study of recently opened documents in Britains National Archives reveals for the first time the details of an officially unnamed secret operation authorised by Winston Churchill in 1940 to keep Spain neutral in the Second World War through the financial manipulation of Spanish generals.

Vińas focuses on the crucial roles played by the British ambassador in Madrid, Sir Samuel Hoare; the embassys naval attaché, Captain Alan Hillgarth and hitherto unknown to Anglophone readers the Spanish businessman, Juan March, perhaps one of the richest men in Spain at the time and a financial backer of the military conspirators sparking the Spanish Civil War in 1936. He identifies the likely recipients of the bribes, how they were paid and the influence they wielded on Spains dictator, General Francisco Franco, who together with his notorious foreign minister, Ramón Serrano Suńer, was minded to enter the war on the side of the Axis. With masterly analysis, this book places the bribes paid by Britain in the jigsaw puzzle of why, after all, Spain remained neutral.

This volume is a pioneering and important contribution for scholars and students of Anglo-Spanish relations, Spanish-Axis relations and wider strategic aspects of the Second World War.
1. Franco in the Elastic Neutrality Phase
2. The Controversial Origins
of Operation BRIBES
3. Spanish Goodwill Is Expensive
4. Bribes, Hendaye and
Espionage
5. Portugal and Serranos New Trip
6. Nazi Pressure and British
Strategy
7. The Strengthening of the Bribing Operation Under Juan March
8.
New Difficulties in Spain and the United States
9. Flanking Operation BRIBES
and New Change of Government
10. The Backdrop to Operation TORCH
11. Nicolįs
Franco Springs into Action
12. The Unrecognised Significance of Juan March
and His Gifts
13. A Final Melancholic Reflection
14. Appendix: The Icing on
the Cake: Political Planning Against Franco
Įngel Vińas is an Emeritus Professor at the University Complutense Madrid. He is also a former adviser to the Spanish Minister of Foreign Affairs, a director of the European Commission and the EUs ambassador to the United Nations, and the author of numerous books on Spanish history.

Richard Carswell is the author of The Fall of France in the Second World War: History and Memory (2019) and the translator of The Man Who Murdered Admiral Darlan (2024) by Bénédicte Vergez-Chaignon.