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.
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
Imperialists
loyalists
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REbels
Spanish Civil War
Loyalists
The clue to the answer is in the name "loyalists " because they were loyal to the English king.
Loyalists remained loyal (hence their name) to the Crown.
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Imperialists
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loyalists
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Another name for a loyalist is Tory. Torries or loyalists were people who remained loyal to England during the Revolutionary war.
The Republicans, or Loyalists were communists supported by the USSR. Volunteers from other countries also fought for the Republicans, including a brigade from the US. The Nationalists were fascists supported by Italy and Germany. The Spanish Foreign Legion also cast its lot with Franco and the Nationalists, and as the name implies they were volunteers from different countries.
loyalists or tories