Search results
26 kwi 2015 · Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (20 July 1936 - Outbreak of the Spanish Civil War: In Spain, tensions had been rising between the reformist republican government and conservative nationalist elements.
- Search
These maps exist for educational and general reference...
- Hitler Gains Power
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (30 January...
- 1939–1942 World War II
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (16 September...
- Remilitarization of The Rhineland
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (7 March 1936 -...
- July
Interactive step-by-step historical atlas explaining world...
- Late 6 AD
Historical Map of Europe & the Mediterranean (late 6 AD -...
- Search
Examples of maps published during the Spanish Civil War are shown below. They contain a range of geographical, political, economic and military information, and are all taken from archives held at the Modern Records Centre.
Spanish Civil War Maps. The Spanish Civil War Maps collection belonging to UAB Map Library is composed of eighty three sheets, corresponding to nine different cartographic series. Seven of them were edited by the cartographic services of the parts involved in the conflict between 1936 and 1939 (except five sheets edited in the 20’s).
OpenHistoricalMap is an interactive map of the world throughout history, created by people like you and dedicated to the public domain. Learn More. Start Mapping. OpenHistoricalMap collaboratively stores and displays map data throughout the history of the world.
As can be seen on this map, Spain was far from the main battlefields, located on the Franco-German border, northern Italy, Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Spain remained neutral throughout World War I between 28 July 1914 and 11 November 1918, and despite domestic economic difficulties, [ 1 ] it was considered "one of the most important neutral ...
Summary. The foreign policy of Spain under Franco during the Second World War has been the source of much historiographical controversy. The interpretations have swung between the following alternatives: either it can be defined as a policy of voluntary neutrality between the two belligerent sides, the aim of which was to avoid participation in ...
Diplomacy. Territories and colonies of the Spanish State in these years: Spain, Ifni, Spanish Sahara and Spanish Guinea. Protectorate in Morocco. Tangier International Zone. From the very beginning of World War II, Spain favoured the Axis Powers.