Sources and reading material related to the Spanish/French wars in Morocco 1908 – 1926
Rif
War from the Spanish side
The
Betrothed of Death by Jose E. Alvarez (ISBN 0-313-3069704)
An
excellent book on the Rif War and the Spanish Foreign Legion
The
Spanish Foreign Legion (Osprey men-at-arms 161) by John
Scurr (ISBN 0-85045-571-5)
A
good general history of La Legion, some nice colour illustrations
Francisco
Franco’s Moroccan War Diary translation and annoted by Paul
Southren (ISBN 978-0-946955- 61-5)
A
direct translation of Franco`s war diary and the operations he commanded, some
good scenario ideas (Convoy to Casabona), maps and illustrations
Tropas
Regulares Indigenas by Delfin Salas (ISBN 84-86629-17-9)
Spanish text
History
of native Moroccan units includes colour illustrations and some good photos.
The
Track by Arturo Barea (ISBN 0-00-654091-0)
Barea
served in Morocco and this is an account of his experiences
Deadly
Embrace by Sabastian Balfour (ISBN 0-19-925296-3)
Balfour
examines the use of chemical weapons during the conflict, this book caused
great controversy when released
Uniformes
De Las Unidades Militares De La Ciudad De Melilla
by Jose Maria Bueno Carrera (ISBN 84- 86629-26-8) Spanish text
65
pages with 30+ uniform illustrations in colour, covers the long history of the
Spanish presidio including the Rif War and SCW up to the 1980s
ALEA
magazine No.12 (March-April 1972) Spanish text
An
interesting board-game supplement based on the French/Spanish advance into the
Rif in 1926, includes some background history
En
Ese Lugar by Alejandro Ramirez (ISBN 84-921869-8-4) Spanish
text
The
Villaviciosa Lancers in the campaign in Larache 1924, good history of this unit
includes some organisation and action details
Nafziger
list 936SGAE – “Spanish Army of Africa, July 1936”
Micromark
list S10 – “Spanish Army of Africa 1934-37”
Una
Guerra Africana by Ignacio Martinez de Pison Spanish Text
Novel,
set during the Rif war
Historia
de la Marina de Guerra Espanola – Alberto Cuevas
Torres-Campo (1984) Spanish text
A
short history of the Spanish Navy includes the Rif War and SCW
Las
Imegenes del Desastre – Annual 1921 by Antonio Carrasco Garcia
(Spanish text) ISBN 978-88496-170209
An
excellent book on El Desastre, great maps and loads of photos
Historia
Extra No16 (April 1979) Espana en Africa (Spanish text)
A
good basic coverage of the war
Historia
de la Guerra magazine No24 – Dossier: La Guerra de Rif
1921-1926 (Spanish text)
A
good basic coverage of the war
Atlas
Illustrado de las Guerras de Marruecos 1859-1926
by Emilio Marin Ferres (Spanish text) ISBN978-84-677-1896-6
An
excellent book with maps and illustrations covering all the Spanish adventures
in Morocco up to and including the war
Fuerza
Regulares Indigenas (de Melilla a Tetuan 1911-1914)
various authors (Spanish text) ISBN84-96170-27-6
The
Regulares were so important within the Army of Africa and even though this book
covers the early years prior the Rif War, the level of detail is just superb.
Organisations down to platoon level including troopers names – WOW. Good
illustrations and photos too.
Soldiers
Raids magazine Extra No1 – Desembarco de Alhucemas (Spanish
text)
Great
coverage of the landings, maps, illustrations and photos
Desperta
Ferro magazine No11 – El Desembarco de Alhucemas 1925
(Spanish text)
Good
coverage of the landings including colour maps, illustrations and photos
Desperta
Ferro magazine No30 – El Desastre de Annual 1921 (Spanish
text)
Good
coverage of El Desastre including colour maps, illustrations and photos
The
Rif War vol1 – Taxdirt to Annual by Javier Garcia de
Gabiola ISBN978-1-914377-01-3
A
new book covering the early period of the conflict from 1909 up until Annual.
Good information, some nice maps and some good photos.
El
Alcantara 1921 by Julio Albi ISBN978-84-92714-25-4
Excellent
coverage of the Alcantara`s actions during the retreat from Annual, colour
illustrations, maps and some excellent photos.
La
Legion 1921 by FranciscoMartinez Canales ISBN978-84-92714-13-1
Great
coverage of the Legion and its battles to drive the Riffi back from Melilla and
relieve those positions still holding out. Colour illustrations and numerous
photos.
General
histories
Rebels
in the Rif by David S. Woolman, Stanford University Press 1968
Good
history of the war
The
Conquest of Morocco by Douglas Porch (ISBN 0-88064-57-X)
A
general history covering the entire period of the conquest of morocco from 1900
to the mid-1930s. Highly recommended for the background information
An
American among the Riffi by Vincent Sheean (The Century
Company 1926)
Sheean
an American journalist journeyed into Morocco to meet and interview Abd el
krim, he writes and interesting first-hand report of what he saw and heard.
A
Military History of Modern Spain edited by Wayne H. Bowen
& Jose E. Alvarez (ISBN 978-0-275- 99357-3)
Good
overview of C20th Spain and her military history
Abdel
Krim
by Rupert Furneanx (Martin Secker & Warburg Ltd, 1967)
Good
autobiography of the Berber leader, covers his whole life until he jumped ship
in Egypt.
The
Spanish Enclaves in Morocco – Robert Rezette (Nouvelles
Editions Latines, 1976)
Good
historic background on Ceuta and Melilla
El
Ejercito Espanol en Ultramar y Africa (1850-1925) – Jose
Manuel Guerrero Acosta (ISBN84-95464-31-4) Spanish text
Superb
book with lots of info and illustrations, recommended
War
in the Shadows: The Guerrilla in History – Robert B. Asprey
(ISBN0595225934)
Covers
many small conflicts including the Rif War
The
Passing of Shereefian Empire - E. Ashmead-Bartlett
(1910)
Famous reporter Ashmead-Bartlett
toured Morocco in the early 1900s. The book gives good background info and
Bartlett was actually witness to Spanish troops fighting near Melilla in 1908.
The
Conquest of Morocco by Vice-Admiral C.V.Usborne (Stanley Paul
& Co Ltd, 1936)
Covers the early period of French colonisation
and pacification, but very interesting
In
Morocco with the Legion by G.Ward Price (The Beacon Library
1937)
Actually
covers the later post Rif War pacification period, but a great first hand
report on Legion and French operations in Morocco
Paths
of Glory (The French Army 1914-18) by General Andre Bach
ISBN0-304-36652-8
General
history of the French Army during WW1, includes a section on Morocco
Legionnaire
(novel) by Jaques Weygand (George G. Harrip & Co Ltd 1952)
A
novel based on the authors (son of General Maxime Weygard) own experiences in
Morocco during the later post Rif War Pacification period
The
Conquest of the Sahara by Douglas Porch ISBN0-224-02134-6
Covers
areas outside Morocco and the Rif War, but worth reading for the overall background
info
With
the Rif Kabyles by Bernd Terhorst (Arrowsmith 1926)
A
first-hand account from a German business man who lived in Morocco at the time
of the war. Worth reading for the background colour.
In
Morocco with General D`Amade by Lt. Col. Sir Reginald
Rankin (Richard Clay & Sons Ltd 1931)
Rankin
was a British military observer who accompanied Gen. D`Amade`s expedition into
Morocco in 1908. An excellent first-hand account with good comparisons with the
British experiences against the Boers in South Africa – where Rankin served and
D`Amade was a French observer!
Morocco
that Was by Walter Harris ISBN0-907871-40-2
Harris
lived in Morocco for many years, his observations are well worth reading
Lords
of the Atlas by Gavin Maxwell ISBN0-7126-0068X
Covers
the history of one influential Moroccan family over 70yrs including the Rif War
and pacification period
France,
Spain and the Rif by Walter Harris (Edward Arnold & Co
1927)
Harris
lived in Morocco for many years and had intimate contact with many notables
involved in the war
Colonial
Armies (Africa 1850-1918) by Peter Abbott ISBN1-9011543-07-2
Good
coverage of colonial armies
Risings
and Rebellions 1919-1939 by Edwin Herbert ISBN 1-901543-12-9
Covers
both the Rif War and later pacification period
Rif
War from the French side
My
Life in the Foreign Legion by Prince Aage of Denmark (ISBN
0-89839-196-2)
A
first-hand account through the eyes of an experienced staff officer
The
Bugle Sounds – Life in the Foreign Legion by Major Zinovi
Pechkoff (ISBN 1-845741-28-5)
Another
first-hand account from this former White Russian officer, includes information
on motorised columns used by the French towards the end of the war.
Les
Chasseurs D`Afrique by Jacques Sicard and Francois Vauvillier
(ISBN 2-908-182-874), French text
Uniform
and equipment info about this famous unit, some orbat info also, lots of photos
and colour prints
France,
Soldiers and Africa by Anthony
Clayton (Brasseys, ISBN 0-08-034748-7)
In
my opinion this is the best general study of the French Colonial Army out there
in English, some organisational info, but more useful for the historic
information and explanations.
The
French Foreign Legion 1914-45 (Osprey men-at-arms 325)
by Martin Windrow (ISBN 1-85532-761-9)
Good
general history, covers the Rif War and the final pacification period (1930s),
good illustrations
The
French foreign Legion by Erwan Bergot (ISBN 0-427-00011-4)
General
history includes a section on the Rif War
The
Foreign Legion by Patrick Turnbull, Mayflower-Dell 1966
General
history includes a section on the Rif War
March
or Die by Tony Geraghty (ISBN 0-00-636537-X)
General
history includes a section on the Rif War
La
Coloniale - du Rif au Tchad 1925-1980 by Erwan Bergot (ISBN
2-7242-1497-8) French text
Good
history of the French Colonial Army
The
French Foreign Legion by Douglas Porch (ISBN 0-06-016652-5)
General
history includes a section on the Rif War, an excellent book by an acclaimed
expert on North Africa and the Legion
One
Man`s Wars (the story of Charles Sweeny: Soldier of Fortune) by
Donald McCormick (ISBN 0-213- 99432-1)
Sweeny
was an American who flew with the Escadrille Cherifiene group of mercenary
pilots who flew with the French air-force in Morocco during the Rif War
Our
Friends Beneath the Sands by Martin Windrow
ISBN978-0-7538-2856-4
An
excellent book by this expert in the field, covers all the periods from the
first French expansion into Morocco until the final pacification period in the
1930s.
The
French Foreign Legion (Airfix Guide no13) by Martin Windrow
ISBN0-85059-224-0
Airfix
wargames/modelling guide, maybe a bit basic these days
Les
Troupes de Marine by Charles Lavauzelle (French text)
ISBN2-7025-0572-4
A
huge volume on the history of the French Colonial Army, has sections on the French
occupation of Morocco, the Rif War and the later pacification period.
French
Army 1918 by Andre Jouineau ISBN978-2-35250-105-3
60
pages of coloured uniform illustrations of all aspects of the French Army from
1915 to 1918
Articles
The
Atlantic Monthly (August 1925) an article by Vincent
Sheean – “Abd el krim and the War in Africa”
The
Literary Digest (October 31, 1925) an article by an
un-named author “Abd el-Krim is Sultan Mahommed if you Please”
The
SOTCW Journal Compendium (issues 9-12) contains an article
“Pax Gallica” by Steve Blease
Which
details the French Foreign Legion actions in Morocco between the wars
Aviation
Quarterly (Vol. 5, No2, Spring 1979) An article by an American
volunteer pilot - Paul Rockwell – “Moroccan Bomber”
Rockwell flew with the famed Escadrille Cherifiene group
of mercenary pilots who flew with the French air-force in Morocco, superb photos
The
Journal of Military History (Vol. 63, No1, January 1999) has an
article by Jose Alvarez – “Between Gallipoli and D-Day: Alhucemas, 1925”
A
good overview of the landings
Historia (No 324, April
2003) has an article “Guerra Quimica en el Rif (1921-1927)” by Maria Rosa de
Madariaga & Carlos Lazaro Avila – Spanish text
Chemical
weapons and their use during the Rif War
Historia
(No 319, Nov.2002) has an article “Que vienen los Moros!” by Maria Rosa de
Madariaga – Spanish text
Savage
& Soldier (Vol.XVI No.2 Apr-Jun 1984) has an
article – “The Forgotten Army: The Spanish in Morocco” by Ron Vaughan
Military
History Quarterly (winter 2005) has an article “Spain`s
African Nightmare” by Douglas Porch
Military
History (Feb. 2003) has an article by David S. Woolman “The
Spanish Foreign Legion, Bridegrooms of Death”
Leslie`s
Monthly Magazine (Vol. LVIII, No5, September 1904) an
article by Ion H. Perdicaris – “In Raissuli`s Hands”
Military
Modelling An article by Charles Esdaile “The Spanish Civil War”
a wargamers guide to organisation and equipment
History
of the 20th Century (magazine) issue 36
article by General Andre Beaufre “Abd el Krim”
International
Bank Note Society Journal (Vol. 41, No 3, 2002) article by
Peter Symes “The Notes of the Rif Revolt”
Bank
notes and finance within the Rif Republic
Article by Angel Larios Magan – “El Uniforme de 1914 en las campanas de Marruecos” (Spanish
text)
Armes
Militaria (magazine) No173 article by Bruno Chapelle – “Le 37th Regiment
D`Aviation Dans le Rif” French text
The
Combat Tanks Collection (vol.6) published by De Agostini,
article – “Conflicts in the Interwar Period”
The
Combat Tanks Collection (vol.7) published by De Agostini,
article – “Tanks in the Rif War, Morocco”
Blackwoods
Magazine (No MCCCXXI, November 1925) article by Gerald Spencer
Pryse “Through the lines to Abd-El-Krim’s Stronghold in the Riff”
Armoured
Car (The
Wheeled fighting Vehicle Journal) [issue 11, May 1992] article by Javier de
Mazarrasa “Coches Blindados del Ejercito Espanol” (Armoured Cars of the Spanish
Army)
Armor
magazine
(Jan-Feb 1997) article by Jose E. Alarez “Tank Warfare During the Rif
Rebellion”
Asia
magazine (September 1925) article by Vincent Sheean “The Story of Abd El-Krim”
National
Geographic Magazine (March 1925) has an article by Harriet
Chalmbers Adams “Across French and Spanish Morocco”
Current
Opinion Magazine (April 1925) has an article “Abd el Krim
of Morocco”
Mundo Grafico magazine (November 1921) has an
excellent photo article on the Moroccan war (Spanish text)
I have also put in many hours scouring the web and
numerous internet searches which have thrown up random articles from period
newspapers or other snippets of info.
Iron Ivan Games
Jayson Gardner working with Iron Ivan`s creator Chalfant Conley created a supplement for the Rif War “Harkas Y Arma Blancas” to use with Iron Ivan`s - Disposable Heroes & Coffin for Seven Brothers rules. This supplement was available as a pdf document as was a scenario – “Death by Harka”. Unfortunately these pdfs don`t seem to be online anymore?
A couple of really useful wargames websites:
https://balagan.info/timeline-for-the-third-rif-war-1920-25
This site has loads of info on wargaming the Rif period with weapons, uniform and organisational detail.
Some excellent period photos of FT17s in Morocco can be found on this site - http://home.comcast.net/~dapena/tanks/cipri.htm
A new company from Madrid – Baraka Miniatures https://barakagm.com
have a very active Facebook page and have produced a set of skirmish rules for
the period available in both Spanish and English, plus some painting guides.
Very useful- thanks.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Pete.
Cheers Pete, though the sheer number of books and magazines i own on this one topic could be seen as obsessive :)
DeleteYour list is very much appreciated. Iron Ivan Games does not seem to exist any longer do you have another address for these rules and scenario?
ReplyDeleteWOW I did not know that?
DeleteI`ll have to ask around, the Disposable Heroes rules are still available??
I have copies of their Rif War rules and the scenario on pdf which I could send if you want to email me?
The Disposable Heroes rules are still available, however, the Rif War and scenario seem to be non-existent. I would great appreciate them both richard@recreationalconflict.com
DeleteI knew I`d still seen the WW2 rules, shame about the website though - I`ll edit my post.
DeleteI found the two pieces and will email them over.
Missed catching this earlier in month! Very useful inspiration. I keep chipping away at many of these, (which I used for my article on the Battle of Annual, in Sotcw Journal). I got diverted to other things colonial by your inspiration to look at different 'colonial' combat areas or wars early in 20th century. Must put some of it into an article for new Sotcw Journal. All best, Carl
ReplyDeletePeople kept asking for sources so it seemed to make sense to update the original bibliography that was printed in my TooFatLardies Guide.
DeleteThis: "Some excellent period photos of FT17s in Morocco can be found on this site - http://home.comcast.net/~dapena/tanks/cipri.htm" is now located here: https://balagan.info/renault-ft-17-tanks-in-the-rif-war
ReplyDeleteThank you, I have copies of all those photos on file from when I first found them. Steve Thomas` site is excellent, I`ve corresponded with him quite a bit over the years, we share similar interests.
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