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The spanish civil war also known as because many countries indirectly participated in the war. Countries such as the Soviet Union and Mexico supported the whole countries such as Germany and Italy supported the

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The Spanish Civil War had large numbers of non-Spanish citizens participating in combat and advisory positions. The governments of Germany, Italy—and to a lesser extent Portugal—contributed money, munitions, manpower and support to Nationalist forces led by Francisco Franco

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Nationalists were supported by Germany and Italy.

Spanish civil war

The Spanish Civil War, which lasted from 1936 to 1939, was a military insurrection against Spain's Republican government, which was backed by conservative groups within the country. When a military coup failed to gain control of the entire country, a deadly civil war erupted, with both sides fighting with ferocity.

Because several countries indirectly engaged in the Spanish Civil War, it is also known as the civil war. The Republicans were supported by the Soviet Union and Mexico, while the Nationalists were supported by Germany and Italy.

For nationalists, the Spanish civil war is known as the Crusade, for Caralists as the fourth Caralist war, and for republicans as the insurrection or revolt.

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