Moroccan soldiers mounting a German Junkers Ju-52, 1936
The photo shows Moroccan soldiers of the Spanish Foreign Legion with a German Junkers Ju 52 transport aircraft with the paintwork of the German Condor Legion. The soldiers were to fly from Tetouan, Spanish-Morocco, Africa, to the Spanish mainland in the summer of 1936. On the right at the top, the on-board weapon (MG 34) against enemy fighters. After the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War on July 27, 1936, Germany provided military assistance to General Franco (Operation Feuerzeauber). In addition, 20 Ju-52s (mostly Lufthansa aircrafts) were provided, which flew more than 800 flights of Spanish national troops, including 14, 000 Moroccan foreign legionaries (Fuerzas Regulares Indigenas), and materials from Morocco to Cadiz and Malaga
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Addition Aircrafts Armament Assistance Boarding Cadiz Cockade Condor Deutsche Flew Flights Fuerzas Indigenas Ju-52 Junkers Kokarde Legionaries Lufthansa Mainland Malaga Mostly Mounting On-board Outbreak Paintwork Provided Regulares Tetouan
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