Аннотация
Harry Turtledove
Hitler’s War
20 JULY 1936-OUTSIDE LISBON
General Jose Sanjurjo was a short, heavyset man in his early sixties. He looked from the light plane to the pilot and back again. "Is everything in readiness?" he asked, his tone saying heads would roll if the pilot told him no.
Major Juan Antonio Ansaldo didn't tell him anything, not right away. Ansaldo was pacing back and forth, his agitation growing with every stride. He watched as Sanjurjo's aides shoved two large, heavy trunks into the airplane. "Those look heavy," Ansaldo said at last.
"They hold the general's uniforms!" an aide said, as if to a simpleton. "On the eve of his victorious march into Madrid, he can't arrive in Burgos without uniforms!"
Nervously, Ansaldo lit a cigarette. Who was he, a major, to tell Spain's most senior-and most prestigious-general what to do? He'd placed himself at the disposal of the Spanish state…which Sanjurjo would embody, once he flew from Portugal t...
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