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  • {{Image|Spanish Civil War 4.png|right|350px|Spain}} The '''Spanish Civil War''' (1936-1939) pitted the fascist forces of General [[Francisco Franco]], w
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  • * Alpert, Michael. ''A New International History of the Spanish Civil War.'' (1994). 209 pp. * Beevor, Antony. ''The Spanish Civil War.'' (2006). 320 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Battle-Spain-Spanish-Civil-1936-1
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  • ...nish Second Republic]] attempting to form a Liberal government until the [[Spanish Civil War]].
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  • #redirect [[Spanish Civil War]]
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  • * Alpert, Michael. ''A New International History of the Spanish Civil War.'' (1994). 209 pp. * Beevor, Antony. ''The Spanish Civil War.'' (2006). 320 pp. [http://www.amazon.com/Battle-Spain-Spanish-Civil-1936-1
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  • {{r|Spanish Civil War}}
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  • ...forces in Western Europe, he had commanded the [[Condor Legion]] in the [[Spanish Civil War]], and then forces in the [[Battle of France]] and [[Battle of Britain]], b
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  • ...epublic]] whose attempts to form a Liberal government were halted by the [[Spanish Civil War]]. ...ng complete control but was able to do little before the outbreak of the [[Spanish Civil War|Civil War]]. He reacted to the nationalist uprising by appointing the moder
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  • ...e a major general. In 1936, commanded the [[Condor Legion]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]], then returned in 1937 to take command of Luftflotte 3. It was effective
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  • '''Jim Higgins''' was a [[Canadian people|Canadian]] veteran of the [[Spanish Civil War]].<ref name=TallAlvarez/>
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  • |event='''1936''': Trial of Zinoviev, Kamenev and others. [[Spanish Civil War]]. [[Yezhov]] succeeds [[Yagoda]]. The [[Stalin Constitution]]
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  • ...Brown's raid on the arsenal at Harper's Ferry, the Rough Riders during the Spanish Civil War and from the trenches during the [[First World War]] were published in the
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  • {{r|Spanish Civil War}}
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  • * Proctor, Raymond L. ''Hitler's Luftwaffe in the Spanish Civil War.'' (1983). 289 pp.
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  • ...ffe was extremely successful in 1939 and 1940, as well as earlier in the [[Spanish Civil War]]. It is not clear, however, if it failed in defeating the British evacuati
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  • ...r II in Europe also should not be regarded as entirely separate from the [[Spanish Civil War]] (1936–39), whose 200,000 fatalities due to systematic murder, mob viole
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  • ...al Europe), and Italy's and Germany's support of Franco's Falange in the [[Spanish Civil War]], [[Franklin D. Roosevelt|U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt]] gave a sp
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  • ...nk types, were to simplify with operational experience, beginning in the [[Spanish Civil War]]. While there had been trials during the Spanish Civil War,<ref>Daley, pp. 41-42</ref> the full doctrine first went into action at th
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  • ...ation of the Franc and his pro English policy of non intervention in the [[Spanish Civil War]] led to the Senate’s refusal to grant him emergency financial powers, fo
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  • ...ted States. Its title contrasts the [[Fifth Column]] of traitors in the [[Spanish Civil War]] with a "sixth column" of patriots taking back their country.<ref>{{citati
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  • ...tish agent, half-Irish and half-Spanish, who had been a combatant in the [[Spanish Civil War]]. He also wrote screenplays for [[Graham Greene]] novels such as ''[[Engla
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  • ...roups. She cited how French camps first used to house refugees from the [[Spanish Civil War]] were later used by the [[Vichy French]] to house jews rounded up to hand
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  • ...kia. Both Germany and Italy provided arms to the Nationalist forces in the Spanish Civil War, with the Soviet Union providing aid to the Republican cause, while Britain
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  • ...us'' and ''Claudius the God'', were written in Mallorca, but in 1936 the [[Spanish Civil War]] caused him and Laura to return to Britain. During a trip to America in 1
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  • *1936-9 Spanish Civil War, provoked by burning down of churches (among other things?): hundreds or th
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  • {{Image|Spanish Civil War 4.png|right|350px|Spain}} The '''Spanish Civil War''' (1936-1939) pitted the fascist forces of General [[Francisco Franco]], w
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  • German [[Condor Legion]] personnel in the Spanish Civil War ran COMINT against their opponents. ...(CL-7) as flagship, originally was assigned to evacuate civilians from the Spanish Civil War, but a secondary COMINT duty became evident, with a unit established on the
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  • ...ad commanded the International Brigade’s British (13th) battalion in the [[Spanish Civil War]].
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  • ...f the Italians actions brought the two leaders closer together. When the [[Spanish civil war]] broke out in 1936 Hitler and Mussolini jointly aided [[Franco]]. In 1937-
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  • ...among Catholics as her husband. While he kept the country neutral in the [[Spanish Civil War]], she openly favored the republican Loyalists (who were anticlerical) agai
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  • ...bombastic leader Hermann Goering, it learned new combat techniques in the Spanish Civil War and appealed to Hitler as the decisive strategic weapon he needed. Its high ...ar" in 1935, the Luftwaffe's operational doctrine was battle-tested in the Spanish Civil War.<ref> James S. Corum, "From Biplanes to Blitzkrieg: the Development of Germ
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  • ...under its leader Hermann Goering, it learned new combat techniques in the Spanish Civil War and appealed to Hitler as the decisive strategic weapon he needed. Its high
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  • * 1937 - Spanish Civil War; U.S. neutral;
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  • ...and expanded, perhaps along the lines of the international brigades of the Spanish Civil War. "Bin Laden actually did some very good things", said Milton Bearden, chief
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  • ...with Mussolini's Italy (1936), sent massive military aid to Franco in the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), seized Austria (1938), took over Czechoslovakia after the Britis
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  • ...lion). Spain was excluded because of lingering resentment regarding the [[Spanish Civil War]].
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  • ...re clearly precursors, and arguments can be made for proxies such as the [[Spanish Civil War]]. The rise of German [[National Socialism]] and Italian [[Fascism]] were n
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  • ...nstein]], who shared many of his views, was fighting the fascists in the [[Spanish Civil War]]. Einstein initially favored construction of the [[atomic bomb]], in order
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  • ...nable today. Its title contrasts the [[Fifth Column]] of traitors in the [[Spanish Civil War]] with a "sixth column" of patriots taking back their country.<ref>{{citati
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  • The German Air Force, or [[Luftwaffe]], learned new combat techniques in the Spanish Civil War. Its high technology and rapid growth led to exaggerated fears in the 1930s
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  • ...equal member of a league of civilised nations.}}</ref> Writing about the [[Spanish Civil War]], he referred to [[Francisco Franco|Franco]]'s army as the "anti-red movem
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