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  2. German involvement in the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    In the years following the Spanish Civil War, Hitler gave several possible motives for German involvement. Among these were the distraction it provided from German re-militarisation; the prevention of the spread of communism to Western Europe; the creation of a state friendly to Germany to disrupt Britain and France; and the possibilities for economic expansion. [3]

  3. International response to the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The international response to the Spanish Civil War included many non- Spaniards participating in combat and advisory positions. The governments of Italy, Germany and, to a lesser extent, Portugal contributed money, munitions, manpower and support to the Nationalist forces, led by Francisco Franco. Some nations that declared neutrality favored ...

  4. Bombing of Guernica - Wikipedia

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    Guernica. Location of Guernica within Europe. On 26 April 1937, the Basque town of Guernica (Gernika in Basque) was aerially bombed during the Spanish Civil War. It was carried out at the behest of Francisco Franco 's rebel Nationalist faction by its allies, the Nazi German Luftwaffe 's Condor Legion and the Fascist Italian Aviazione Legionaria ...

  5. Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Civil War (Spanish: guerra civil española) [note 2] was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the left -leaning Popular Front government of the Second Spanish Republic , and consisted of various socialist , communist , separatist , anarchist , and ...

  6. Spain during World War II - Wikipedia

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    In May 1944, although it had served as a contact point between him and the later Axis Powers during the Spanish Civil War, Franco expelled all German diplomats from the area. [31] The territory was restored to its pre-war status on 11 October 1945. [32] In July 1952 the protecting powers met at Rabat to discuss the Zone's future, agreeing to ...

  7. Condor Legion - Wikipedia

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    The Condor Legion (German: Legion Condor) was a unit of military personnel [ nb 1 ] from the air force and army of Nazi Germany ’s Wehrmacht which served with the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War. The legion developed methods of strategic bombing that were used widely during the Second World War.

  8. Operation Felix - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar portal. v. t. e. Operation Felix (German: Unternehmen Felix) was the codename for a proposed German Wehrmacht campaign to cross into Spain and to seize Gibraltar early in the Second World War. The planned operation presupposed the co-operation of the Spanish dictator, Francisco Franco; it did not occur chiefly because of Franco's ...

  9. Thälmann Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Thälmann Battalion. The Thälmann Battalion was a battalion of the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War. [1][2] It was named after the imprisoned German communist leader Ernst Thälmann [3] (born 16 April 1886, executed 18 August 1944) [4] and included approximately 1,500 people, mainly Germans, Austrians, Swiss and Scandinavians ...