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The death toll of the Spanish Civil War is far from clear and remains—especially in part related to war and postwar repression—controversial. Many general historiographic works—notably in Spain—refrain from advancing any figures or at best propose general descriptions.
Pages in category "Spanish casualties of the Spanish Civil War" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
During the Spanish Civil War of 1936–1939, and especially in the early months of the conflict, individual clergymen were executed while entire religious communities were persecuted, leading to a death toll of 13 bishops, 4,172 diocesan priests and seminarians, 2,364 monks and friars and 283 nuns, for a total of 6,832 clerical victims, as part ...
Cuban Wars of Independence and Spanish–American War: 0.39 million [150] [151] 1868–1898 United States, Cuban Revolutionaries, and Philippine Revolutionaries vs. Spanish Empire: Caribbean and the Philippines South Sudanese Civil War: 0.38 million [152] 2013–2020 South Sudan vs. SPLM-IO, Nuer White Army, and SSDM: South Sudan Yemeni civil war
Pages in category "People killed in the Spanish Civil War" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
COLMENAR VIEJO, Spain (Reuters) -Benita Navacerrada is a 91-year-old Spanish woman with a yearning to know where her father was buried more than 80 years ago. She hopes the answer will lie in an ...
Guardia Civil, Spanish Army and Falangists: Various mass executions were held in the cemetery after the end of the Spanish Civil War. During the war another 3,096 people had already been killed there. [147] [148] Mass executions in Gijón 1939–1949 Gijón: 408 [149] [i] Guardia Civil, Spanish Army and Falangists
The Badajoz massacre occurred in the days after the Battle of Badajoz during the Spanish Civil War.Between 500 [1] and 4,000 [2] civilian and military supporters of the Second Spanish Republic were murdered by the Nationalist forces [3] after the seizure of the town of Badajoz on August 14, 1936.