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Despite the help given by Italy and Germany to the Falangists and Franco during the Spanish Civil War (1936-39), Franco refused to give military support to Germany or Italy in WW2 (except that a few thousand Spanish volunteers fought on the Eastern Front). Franco was aware that after three years of vicious civil war, Spain's economy was in tatters and that the country needed a lengthy period of recovery. They Franco r
To a great extent. The German government under Adolf Hitler provided a great deal of military assistance to Franco in winning the Spanish Civil War. Germany sent troops, equipment, aircraft & pilots to participate in combat. This was called the 'Condor Legion'. In addition, Italy under Mussolini, sent military units to help Franco.
This act served two purposes Germany and Italy both recognized Franco as the head of state. with a better equipped forces with German and Italian soilders victory was in safe hands. And Germany reaped the most benefit it was in Spain that the Luftwaffe perfected the technique of divebombing and now with generals on the "How to Win" it gave them an edge in WW2
Triple alliance was originally - Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy. Triple entente was originally - Britain, France and Russia. Entente Cordiale means friendly agreement in French. (later shortened to triple entente)
They sent them 22,000 troops to help them in the civil war.
Nationalist groups were provided weapons by Italy and Germany. Germany and Italy wanted Fascism to spread and since Francisco Franco was leader of the Falangists (Spanish Fascists) and was trying to spread it.So they basically supplied the Spanish Falangists with weapons and such. After Franco became dictator of Spain, he didn't let Spain join WWII and remained neutral.
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LOL hell no, Spain needed Germans help during Spanish civil war, so it very unlikely almost impossible for Spain to take other Germany.
A question you might be asked in a Geography test is Which of the following nations has no islands a)Greece, b)Italy, c)Spain and d)Germany? There is no need for you to be stressing over this question because the answer is Germany.
Italy gave more support to General Franco in the Spanish Civil War than did Nazi Germany. Fascist Italy sent about 65,000 troops to help Franco. Italy also supplied aircraft and many war supplies that Franco needed. Hitler helped of course but Italy helped out allot more.
North of Spain, south of England, north-west of Italy, south-west of Belgium, west of Germany and Switzerland and east of the Atlantic Ocean. Does that help you?
It was a training ground for their armies and air forces. Italy and Germany sent military "volunteers" to assist the Fascist-leaning Nationalists (the Soviets did the same for the Socialist-leaning Republicans). This way, Italy and Germany were able to try new tactics and equipment, especially airplanes and tanks. This contributed to their early successes in World War II. Later, when Germany invaded Soviet Russia, Franco's Spain returned the favor by sending the "Blue Division" to assist.
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.
In 1936, Franco led a military coup against the democratically-elected government of Spain. Over the next three years, he consolidated his power with the help of Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy. He won the civil and became dictator of Spain in 1939.
Spain made no promises to Germany in WW2, though the Franco r
they were fighting in a civil war.
Because Italy didn't help him to go sailing