Britain did not support either side in the Spanish Civil War.
One notable battle between fascists and loyalists occurred during the Spanish Civil War, specifically the Battle of Madrid in 1936-1937. This conflict saw Spanish Nationalist forces, supported by fascist regimes, fighting against the Republican loyalists who defended the Spanish Republic. The battle was significant for its intense urban warfare and the eventual resilience of the loyalist forces, which helped prolong the war despite the eventual defeat of the Republicans.
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The Battle of Trafalgar took place during the Napoleonic Wars. Britain lost no ships, while the combined Franco Spanish fleet was totally destroyed.
The leader of the fascists during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) was General Francisco Franco. He headed the Nationalist forces that opposed the Republican government, which consisted of a coalition of leftist groups. Franco's regime ultimately emerged victorious, leading to a dictatorship that lasted until his death in 1975. His leadership was characterized by authoritarian rule and the suppression of opposition.
Franco's supporters, known as Nationalists, included a coalition of military officers, conservative monarchists, fascists, and the Catholic Church, who opposed the Second Spanish Republic. They were backed by groups such as the Falange, a Spanish fascist party, and received significant military support from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy during the Spanish Civil War. Additionally, landowners and industrialists who feared leftist reforms also rallied behind Franco's cause.
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One notable battle between fascists and loyalists occurred during the Spanish Civil War, specifically the Battle of Madrid in 1936-1937. This conflict saw Spanish Nationalist forces, supported by fascist regimes, fighting against the Republican loyalists who defended the Spanish Republic. The battle was significant for its intense urban warfare and the eventual resilience of the loyalist forces, which helped prolong the war despite the eventual defeat of the Republicans.
The policy that France and Britain pursued against aggressive nations during the 1930s is known as appeasement. It is a policy of granting concessions to a potential enemy in the hope that it will maintain peace.
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Spanish Civil War 1936-1939Germany and Italy backed Franco as he sought to overthrow the Loyalist (Republican) regime, which was ironically being helped by the Soviet Union. The US was still determined to stay out of the European war, which meant a victory for the Fascists and the further encouragement of the ambitions of Hitler and Mussolini.
It fought the Spanish American War in support of Cuban Independence.
the US remianed neutral
As part of the Empire they provided manpower
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We know the organizations that did support it, like the Roman Catholic Church, the Spanish Monarchy, and most Spanish citizens during its early period.