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  2. Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Civil War exposed political divisions across Europe. The right and the Catholics supported the Nationalists to stop the spread of Bolshevism. On the left, including labour unions, students and intellectuals, the war represented a necessary battle to stop the spread of fascism.

  3. Spanish Civil War | Definition, Causes, Summary, & Facts -...

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    Spanish Civil War (193639), military revolt by Nationalist rebels, supported by conservative elements within the country, against the Republican government of Spain. When an initial military coup failed to win control of the entire country, a bloody civil war ensued, fought with great ferocity on both sides.

  4. Republican faction (Spanish Civil War) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican faction (Spanish: Bando republicano), also known as the Loyalist faction (Bando leal) or the Government faction (Bando gubernamental), was the side in the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939 that supported the government of the Second Spanish Republic against the Nationalist faction of the military rebellion. [1]

  5. Spanish Civil War - Simple English Wikipedia, the free...

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    The Spanish Civil War (18 July 1936 – 1 April 1939) was a civil war between Republicans and Nationalists. The war ended on 1 April 1939, when the last Republican troops surrendered. Francisco Franco became dictator of Spain until he died in 1975. The civil war began after a pronunciamiento (revolt) against the Republican government by the ...

  6. Timeline of the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Timeline of the Spanish Civil War allows observation of the proceedings of the Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939.

  7. Cause of the Spanish Civil War and its consequences | Britannica

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    Spanish Civil War, (193639) Military revolt against the government of Spain. After the 1936 elections produced a Popular Front government supported mainly by left-wing parties, a military uprising began in garrison towns throughout Spain, led by the rebel Nationalists and supported by conservative elements in the clergy, military, and ...

  8. Spanish Civil War | Holocaust Encyclopedia

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    The Spanish Civil War began on July 17, 1936, when generals Emilio Mola and Francisco Franco launched an uprising aimed at overthrowing the country's democratically elected republic. The Nationalist rebels' initial efforts to instigate military revolts throughout Spain only partially succeeded.

  9. Spanish Civil War - Wikimedia Commons

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    English: Spanish Civil War was a conflict which Republicans, who were loyal to the democratic, left-leaning and relatively urban Second Spanish Republic lost against the Nationalists, a Falangist, Carlist, Catholic, and largely aristocratic conservative group led by General Francisco Franco.

  10. 7 Things You May Not Know About the Spanish Civil War

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    Why So Many Foreigners Volunteered to Fight in the Spanish Civil War. More than 35,000 volunteers from 52 countries poured into Spain to help fight fascist‑backed Nationalists led by...

  11. Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War) - Wikipedia

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    The Nationalist faction (Spanish: Bando nacional) [n 2] or Rebel faction (Spanish: Bando sublevado) [5] was a major faction in the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939. It was composed of a variety of right-leaning political groups that supported the Spanish Coup of July 1936 against the Second Spanish Republic and Republican faction and sought to depose Manuel Azaña, including the Falange, the ...