Thousands of Spanish Carlists in the C.S. Army? That's a stupid fake dating from December 2003. Author: David Odalric de Caixal, a practical joker. Original source: the homespoon and hardly-known Traditionalist magazine "La Santa Causa" ("The Holy Cause"). De Caixal some years ago published a book on the Waffen-SS rife with references to fictionary Basque, Catalan, Swiss and Swedish units: "Waffen-SS: Los Templarios de Hitler en combate" ("Waffen-SS: Hitler's Knight Templars in Battle"), for instance the Catalan Sturmbrigade-SS "Mir de Tost". Incidentally, in the C.S. Army there were 2 field officers related to the 1st Carlist War (1833-40): a former Carlist (Brigadier Henningsen, British) and a former Liberalist (Colonel or Brigadier Büchel, German). Fifty-fifty.
If you have command of Spanish, google "carlistas confederados carlos canales david odalric de caixal". Google as well "es la guerra españoles en la guerra de secesion (y II)".
Thousands of Spanish Carlists in the C.S. Army? That's a stupid fake dating from December 2003. Author: David Odalric de Caixal, a practical joker. Original source: the homespoon and hardly-known Traditionalist magazine "La Santa Causa" ("The Holy Cause"). De Caixal some years ago published a book on the Waffen-SS rife with references to fictionary Basque, Catalan, Swiss and Swedish units: "Waffen-SS: Los Templarios de Hitler en combate" ("Waffen-SS: Hitler's Knight Templars in Battle"), for instance the Catalan Sturmbrigade-SS "Mir de Tost". Incidentally, in the C.S. Army there were 2 field officers related to the 1st Carlist War (1833-40): a former Carlist (Brigadier Henningsen, British) and a former Liberalist (Colonel or Brigadier Büchel, German). Fifty-fifty.
ReplyDeleteI'd like for you to be wrong.
ReplyDeleteIf you have command of Spanish, google "carlistas confederados carlos canales david odalric de caixal". Google as well "es la guerra españoles en la guerra de secesion (y II)".
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