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Final offensive of the Spanish Civil War: March 26, 1939 – April 1, 1939 [147] [148] [149] Republican forces overthrew the government and established a military Junta. This new government attempted to negotiate peace with the Nationalists, however the rebels were only interested in an unconditional surrender. They launched an offensive and ...
List of foreign ships wrecked or lost in the Spanish Civil War; List of Spanish Civil War films; List of Spanish Civil War flying aces; List of Spanish Cross in Gold with Swords and Diamonds recipients; List of tanks in the Spanish Civil War; List of war films and TV specials: Spanish Civil War; Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War; Spain during ...
Date Finnish Civil War; Finnish Civil War Finnish whites and reds: January 1918 - May 1918 Polish-Soviet War; Polish-Soviet War Polish Armed Forces and Soviet Armed Forces February 1919 – March 1921 Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) Battle of Sakarya: Greek Army of Asia Minor and Turkish Western Front: August 23 – September 13, 1921 Battle of ...
The Spanish Republic and the civil war. Barcelona: Crítica. ISBN 978-84-08-05500-6. Juan (2006). From the military coup to the Civil War: Seville 1936. RD Editores. ISBN 8493474185. Nicolás (1992). Seville was the key: republic, uprising, Civil War (1931-1939). Castillejo. ISBN 8480580003. Seidman, Michael (2011). The national victory. Madrid ...
Part of Kingdom of León Civil War and War of Portuguese Independence; Location: Iberian Peninsula Kingdom of León. Kingdom of Galicia. County of Portugal: Defeat Secession of the County of Portugal which becomes a kingdom with Afonso Henriques. Luso–Leonese War (1130–37) Location: Iberian Peninsula Kingdom of León: County of Portugal ...
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This is a partial list of International Brigades personnel in the Spanish Civil War. The brigades were military units set up by the Communist International consisting of foreign volunteers to the Republican cause. It is estimated that during the entire war, between 40,000 and 59,000 members served in the International Brigades, including 15,000 ...
However these actions, and in particular the Majorca landings, were never approved by the Madrid government and had from the very beginning an air of confusion, and improvisation. On August 2, Bayo assembled a column of Barcelona militia on Menorca; the next day, the Republican air force dropped bombs on Palma once more.