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During the first four months of Popular Front rule, 113 general and more than 200 partial strikes take place, while 170 churches, 69 clubs, and the offices of 10 newspapers are set afire by arsonists. Rightist military leaders begin plotting the overthrow of the government.
A chronological overview of the Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939, with links to related topics and lists. Learn about the history, events, and outcomes of the conflict that divided Spain.
The Spanish Civil War exposed political divisions across Europe. The right and the Catholics supported the Nationalists to stop the spread of Bolshevism . On the left, including labour unions, students and intellectuals, the war represented a necessary battle to stop the spread of fascism.
A detailed chronology of the events of the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) with images and links to archival sources. Learn about the political, social and military aspects of the conflict, as well as the international intervention and the legacy of the war.
13 kwi 2016 · Chronology of the Spanish Civil War. Date. The Spanish dictator, Miguel Primo de Rivera is forced to resign. 28th January, 1930. Second Spanish Republic proclaimed and Alfonso XIII goes into exile. 14th April, 1931. New government announces the end to compulsory education in schools. 6th May, 1931.
25 lut 2022 · A shorter, simplified version of this timeline is also available. Click on the highlighted words in the text to search for that keyword in our digitised Spanish Civil War archives. Interactive illustrated timeline of the Spanish Civil War - Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick.
A military coup against the democratically elected government of the Spanish Republic begins with an uprising in Morocco (July 17 th), spreading to mainland Spain (July 18 th). On July 27 th, the nationalist regimes in Germany and Italy provide planes to airlift the Nationalist Army from Morocco to Southern Spain.