During World War 2 Spain did not join any actual fighting. Spain cooperated with Hitler and let German agents operate within Spain. Also, Spain did not provide a safe haven where Jews could escape from the Nazis.
not really though both sides were begging Spain the allies were begging Spain for entrance into France to simoultaneosly attack France from the north and south, the axis were doing the opposite
IMPUT: The allies never begged Spain to enter in the war. Meanwhile the axis power tried to introduce Spain in the war. During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) Franco, the winner of this war, was aided by Hitler and Mussolini. After the fall of France, the axis powers strenghted their pression over Spain to enter in the war. In 1941, Franco and Hiler met in Henadaye, in the frontier between Spain and France to talk about the spanish intervention in the war, but the requests of Franco (he wanted the french territories in Morocco) were too much for Hitler and finally Spain stayed neutral. Nowadays there is a controversy in the spanish historiography about the true intentions of Franco. Some historians sais that Franco really did'n want enter in a war against the allies (specially because the spanish depedence to the commerce with Britain) and requested to Hitler imposible things. Furthermore Spain was almost destroyed after the civil war.
In other hand, finally there was a small participation of Spain in the war. The anticomunist bias of Francoist regime triggered the formation of a division of volunteers to figt in the eastern front against the societ Union. This group of volunteers is known as Blue Division or Spanien Divisionen. They fought mainly in the siege of Leningrad. Spain also sold wolfram (a mineral necessary to make ammunitions) to the Germans.
This question is based on an incorrect supposition, namely that Spain was involved in World War II. At most, it played an ancillary role giving the Axis Powers pre-war training and opportunities to test their technologies during the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939. It was as a result of this Civil War that Spain remained neutral during World War II; to repair its infrastructure. By 1943, Spain considered entering the war on the Axis side, but responded to American threats that should it join the war, America would not hesitate to invade the country. As the tide was turning towards the Allies, Spain remained neutral and relatively untouched during the conflict.
Easy enough to answer: It didn't. Spain, though it had Nazi sympathy, was neutral throughout. Easy enough to answer: It didn't. Spain, though it had Nazi sympathy, was neutral throughout.
Gen. Francisco Franco led Spain during WW2. They did not officially take part although secretly aided Germany.
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No, Spain remained neutral
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Spain was not involved in World War 2. They were neutral
Before world war 2, Spain was involved in a civil war.
Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal, Sweden, and Spain were neutral countries in World War 2.
Because they were too hot and wanted to join the fun
The US, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, Portugal, Sweden
the testing ground of World War 2
Venezuela was involved in world war 2 by pope Gregory
Spain was a Neutral country in World War 2, and did not fight on either side.
Though neutral in World War 2, Spain was pro-Nazi.
Spain was neutral.
None. Spain wasnt in the war
Spain and Portugal were the two main countries involved in the demarcation of the New World through the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494. This treaty divided the newly discovered lands outside Europe between the two nations along a meridian line.