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The Spanish Civil War, 1936-39

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The Spanish Civil War, 1936-39: Clash of Ideologies

The Spanish Civil War (1936-39) was a key conflict between far-right nationalists and communism, with international powers influencing Spain's future and the start of WWII.

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Causes and ideologies

  • The Spanish Civil War began in 1936 due to political tensions in Spain.
  • Far-right nationalists, led by General Franco, opposed the Republican communists and socialists.
  • Liberal democracy aimed to preserve a parliamentary system but struggled against dictators.
    • The war reflected the global struggle between fascism and communism.
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Franco and the Nationalists

  • General Francisco Franco led the Nationalists against the Republicans.
    • Franco promoted far-right nationalists ideas and sought a military dictatorship.
  • The Nationalists received vital support from Italy and Germany.
  • Franco aimed to unify Spain under authoritarian rule.
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Role of Germany and Italy

  • Germany sent about 16,000 troops and weapons to support Franco.
  • Italy contributed around 70,000 soldiers and strong air power.
  • Hitler and Mussolini wanted to test their military forces before World War II.
  • German and Italian aid gave the Nationalists a significant advantage in the war.
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The USSR and the Republicans

  • The Soviet Union provided weapons and advisers to the Republican side.
    • The USSR aimed to prevent fascist expansion and spread communism.
  • The Republicans also received help from international brigade volunteers.
  • Despite aid, Republicans lacked the scale of support the Nationalists had.
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Britain and France

  • Britain and France chose a policy of non-intervention during the conflict.
    • Both feared the war would escalate into a wider European conflict.
  • British and French neutrality limited Republican access to resources and aid.
  • This policy favoured the Nationalist side indirectly.
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Impact on WWII

  • Franco's victory in 1939 strengthened fascism in Europe.
  • Hitler used Spain as a testing ground for tactics later used in WWII.
    • Franco's win boosted Hitler's confidence in military expansion.
  • The war showed how ideological conflicts foreshadowed global war.

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