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Gustav Regler was born in Germany on 25th May, in 1898. He served in the German Army during the First World War and afterwards joined the German Communist Party. Regler fled from Nazi Germany and on the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War he joined the International Brigades.
Regler became a commissar in the army and took part in the defence of Madrid in the winter of 1936. He was seriously wounded at Huesca on 11th June 1937. He spent many months in hospital before leaving Spain.
Regler later wrote two books about the Spanish Civil War, The Great Crusade (1940) and The Owl of Minerva (1960). Gustav Regler died in 1963.
(1) Charles Hudson, quoted in Soldier, Poet, Rebel (2007)
During the Boer War...small flagged pins stuck into the large maps in my father's study fascinated me then, as they did later during the Russo-Japanese war, but as far as I can remember my father never explained their significance and I never had any hankering after a military career. Life in the army seemed to me excessively dull, for it never occurred to me that there was the remotest likelihood of there ever being another war, and an army without a war seemed to me quite pointless and rather ludicrous.
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