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The Spanish civil war brought Italy and Germany closer together, drawing Italy away from Britain and France, it meant that the fascist rulers of Spain would be friendly to the axis, and it also gave the German army/Luftwaffe valuable combat experience that other nations did not.
It wasn't, it was a precursor to World War 2.
Because the German Air Force practiced dive bombing in Spain during their civil war.
Francisco Franco y Bahamonde was a Spanish general, the (successful) leader of the right-wing Nationalist military rebellion in the Spanish Civil War, and authoritarian head of state of Spain, from October 1936 until his death in November 1975. The Spanish Civil War is viewed as a precursor to the Second World War. hope this helped! :) -CaylenCloud
the English civil war, the whole Spanish armada fiasco, the French and Indian war, generally a progression of the colonization of the Americas.
Germany and Italy took part in the Spanish Civil War, testing their soldiers and weapons.
how was the spanish civil war a step in the march toward world war
The Spanish Civil War was a rehearsal for Germany to test out some of its weapons and leaders. The Germans sent the Condor Legion to fight in Spain.
A cotton shortage.
The Spanish Civil War .
Ernest Hemingway covered the Spanish Civil War and World War II as a correspondent. He reported on these conflicts for various publications, drawing on his experiences to inform his later fiction writing.
The Spanish civil war brought Italy and Germany closer together, drawing Italy away from Britain and France, it meant that the fascist rulers of Spain would be friendly to the axis, and it also gave the German army/Luftwaffe valuable combat experience that other nations did not.
It wasn't, it was a precursor to World War 2.
The significant civil war that happened just before WW II was the Spanish Civil War.
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For instance WW1, WW2, and the Spanish civil war.
Following the Spanish Civil War & the Nazi bombing of Guernica, Spain remained, in effect, neutral during the Second World War & took no official active part in the hostilities.