James Whicomb Riley
Generalissimo Francisco Franco led the fascist forces in the Spanish Civil War.
Pablo Picasso.
Perhaps the most famous is the sea battle against the Spanish Armada.
The Spanish Civil War ended in April of 1939.
The Spanish Civil War ended in Spain.
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.
Generalissimo Francisco Franco led the fascist forces in the Spanish Civil War.
Cesar Chavez
Spanish-American War Crane's most famous novel, The Red Badge of Courage (1895), is a Civil War tale. At the time, Crane had had no war experience. That changed, however, when he became a foreign war correspondent, first in Greece, then, during the Spanish-American War, in Cuba.
Pablo Picasso.
Ernest Hemingway was a famous American writer who was involved in the Spanish Civil War. He covered the war as a journalist and also served as an ambulance driver. His experiences during the conflict influenced his writing, particularly his novel "For Whom the Bell Tolls."
Perhaps the most famous is the sea battle against the Spanish Armada.
Franco was 47 years old when he won the Spanish Civil War.
he had a number of jobs throughout his life - his first job on leaving high school was a journalist he drove an ambulance during the first world war a war correspondent during the Spanish Civil War an author
He was a war correspondent for Harper's Weekly.
He managed to win the Spanish Civil War. he also was their dictator for about 2 or more decades.
"The Civil War Tragedies"