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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Commentary (films not included). Pages: 26. Chapters: Spain in Flames, List of book-based war films, Behold a Pale Horse, The Devil's Backbone, La prima Angelica, Ay Carmela!, Head in the Clouds, Vacas, Land and Freedom, Las 13 rosas, Five Cartridges, Talk of Angels, Raza, For Whom the Bell Tolls, Libertarias, Butterfly, Arise, My Love, To an Unknown God, Forever Activists, The Girl of Your Dreams, The Siege of the Alcazar, La vaquilla, Retrato de Familia, The Blind Sunflowers, Confidential Agent, Long Vacations of 36, The Angel Wore Red, Espana 1936, Mi calle, Franco, ese hombre, A Time for Defiance, The Spanish Earth, El largo invierno, La sombra del iceberg, Caudillo. Excerpt: A list of films that are based on war books. For earlier conflicts, see the List of films based on war books - 1898-1926. 1927-1950 (First stage, Sino-Japanese War, World War II - China Theatre, Final stage)(See also Sino-German cooperation (1911-1941) for Chinese diplomacy before the Sino-Japanese War) 1939-1945 1938-1939 May-June 1940 19 August 1942 6 June 1944 at H-hour There appears to be no film about the Spanish Blue Division other than the 1942 documentary La division Azul espanola.(There is one: Attack and Retreat.) Bertolt Brecht wrote the play as a sequel to Jaroslav Ha ek's The Good Soldier vejk Capital ships 13 December 1939 9 April 1940 24-27 May 1941 John Keegan prefers the term "opposition" to the term "resistance" in reference to internal German disagreement. Original screenplay films only: Salvo D'Acquisto, Charlie Grant, Maximilian Kolbe, Nicholas Winton 22-24 January 1943 10 June 1944 The Baltics were occupied by the USSR in 1940, then by Germany in 1941. 7 September 1940 - 10 May 1941 For Berlin and Vienna, see the List of films based on war books - post-1945.For Germany and Austria, see the List of films based...