No. During the IIWW Spain was under the Dictatorship of Francisco Franco, who had took the power in 1939 after the Spanish Civil War. Franco has the help of the Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy in the spanish war and was mostly partisan of the axis victory.
Howeverm ther were many spanish fighting in the french resistance, mainly expatriated republicans who had left Spain after de Francoist victory. Their experience in the spanish war was very valuable to the french resistance.
The French freed their slaves so that Toussaint L'Ouverture could go and help France defeat Spain. By helping the French, he then forced Spain to free their slaves so that they could live in peace.
THE FRENCH RESISTANCE The french communist resistance SOE And various others
On behalf of Spain's request, the French ambassador in Washington DC was asked by Spain to help arrange a peace treaty to end the Spanish - American War. The treaty, signed in Paris was called the Treaty of Paris.
the french resistance
In 1809, the Peninsular War intensified as a result of Napoleon's invasion of Spain, leading to widespread resistance against French rule. This conflict saw the emergence of guerrilla warfare, as Spanish partisans fought to expel French troops. The war also significantly weakened French control in Spain and contributed to the rise of nationalism across Europe. Ultimately, the turmoil set the stage for Spain's struggle for independence and the eventual restoration of the Spanish monarchy.
the French and Spain gave help to the patriots
The French word for 'Spain' is 'Espagne.'
The French freed their slaves so that Toussaint L'Ouverture could go and help France defeat Spain. By helping the French, he then forced Spain to free their slaves so that they could live in peace.
Spain is called l'Espagne in French.
vincent price
Spain really didn't have a reason, and they didn't help until the end. It was mostly the French's help, however minor it was. (Battle of Saratoga and Yorktown.)
Spain. L'Espagne
THE FRENCH RESISTANCE The french communist resistance SOE And various others
The French freed their slaves so that Toussaint L'ouverture could come and help France defeat Spain. By helping the French, he forced Spain to free their slaves so that they could live in peace.
no. Actually the French sided with the Americans.
The French name for Spain is l'Espagne - pronounced 'ley-span-ya'.
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