Book
Red and Gualda about Krasny Bor
Blood, sweat and Iron · Book 10
Synopsis
"No place in the world lacks a Spanish grave." Tenth surrender of the historic saga "Blood, sweat and iron" Red and Gualda about Krasny Bor is an epic and touching novel about the value, sacrifice and soul of Spain in one of the cruelest episodes of the Russian front during World War II. February 1943. On the banks of the Ishora River, in the frosted lands of Leningrad, the Blue Division resists an overwhelming Soviet offensive. Overcome in number, frozen by winter, Spanish volunteers face history with honor as their only shield. Between fire and snow, Spanish blood men - youth, veterans, believers and skeptics - fight not only to survive but to uphold an idea, a earth and a flag. Krasny Bor will not be a military victory but will be an immortal page written with blood, mud and silence. In a sober and deeply human style, Tolmarher offers us a choral, tragic and light tale at once, where ideals are confronted with death and heroism are measured by the value of not giving up. A novel that honors those who have been built up between ruins and snow under the Red and Gala. Because there was a day that Spain also fought in the East.
- Words
- 17,134 words
- Language
- Español
- Translation
- Available ES / EN
- Age rating
- Suitable for all readers
- Chapters
- 21
- Published
- 2025
- Registration
- 2506192181070