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Spanish Civil War history and impact

Overview

The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) originated from a military uprising against the Second Spanish Republic, driven by ideological polarization, economic instability, and tensions regarding land reform, the military, and the Church. The conflict served as a broader ideological battleground between fascist and communist forces during the rise of interwar European totalitarianism.

Historical accounts detail the onset of the war following a failed military coup in the summer of 1936. The period was marked by intense violence and regional factionalism. In areas such as Galicia, the rebellion led to the execution of Republican loyalists, including local officials. Testimonies, such as those collected by Ronald Fraser, highlight the lived experiences of those enduring the persecution and social shifts during the conflict, which ultimately resulted in approximately 750,000 deaths.

Entities

Francisco Franco · Spain · Alfonso XIII · Second Spanish Republic

Timeline

  1. 1 day ago

    [CULTURE] 2 sources
    Spain: Historical accounts of the 1936 Civil War onset

    Historical accounts detail the violent onset of the Spanish Civil War in the summer of 1936, highlighting regional repression in Galicia and the personal testimonies of those affected by the conflict.

  2. 6 days ago

    [CULTURE] 3 sources
    Spain: The history and impact of the Civil War

    The Spanish Civil War (1936–1939) was a devastating conflict driven by ideological polarization, social inequality, and the economic fallout of the 1929 crisis, resulting in roughly 750,000 deaths.

Sources

blogdovestibular.com · ep01.epimg.net · lanocion.es · laregion.es · lity.co