The foreigners who fought on behalf of the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War were known as the International Brigade. Estimates are about 32,000 people from various countries. The International Brigade also had a number of celebrities, such as George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway, joined to help the Republicans.
The name given to the groups of foreigners who fought on the side of the republic during the Spanish Civil War was the International Brigades. These brigades were composed of volunteers from various countries who went to Spain to support the Republican cause against the Nationalist forces led by General Franco.
No one was the dictator of Spain during the Spanish Civil War. The war was fought to determine whether Spain would be a left-leaning republic (or perhaps a communist state) or a fascist dictatorship. It was only after the war that there was a dictator of Spain.
William McKinley.
Spain and the US fought against each other.
Cuba fought for its independence during the Spanish American War.
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No one was the dictator of Spain during the Spanish Civil War. The war was fought to determine whether Spain would be a left-leaning republic (or perhaps a communist state) or a fascist dictatorship. It was only after the war that there was a dictator of Spain.
Spain and the US.
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William McKinley.
Chin a fought back during the Taiping Rebellion and Boxer Rebellion to rid there country of foreigners. The Chinese gained a sense of nationalism during these rebellions.
No, the Spanish American War was fought in the Caribbean and the Pacific.
It fought the Spanish American War in support of Cuban Independence.
During the Spanish American War, Cuban guerrillas fought against the Spanish. After that, Cuban guerrillas fought against the corrupt Cuban government and later against Americans.
Spain and the US fought against each other.