When was the Spanish Civil War?
July 17, 1936 – April 1, 1939Spanish Civil War / Period
How brutal was the Spanish Civil War?
The Spanish Civil War (1936–39) was the bloodiest conflict western Europe had experienced since the end of World War I in 1918. It was the breeding ground for mass atrocities. About 200,000 people died as the result of systematic killings, mob violence, torture, or other brutalities.
How did the Spanish war end?
The war officially ended four months later, when the U.S. and Spanish governments signed the Treaty of Paris on December 10, 1898. Apart from guaranteeing the independence of Cuba, the treaty also forced Spain to cede Guam and Puerto Rico to the United States.
What happened to Spain after the Spanish Civil War?
In Spain, the Republican defenders of Madrid raise the white flag over the city, bringing to an end the bloody three-year Spanish Civil War. In 1931, Spanish King Alfonso XIII approved elections to decide the government of Spain, and voters overwhelmingly chose to abolish the monarchy in favor of a liberal republic.
Why were priests killed in the Spanish Civil War?
The Martyrs of the Spanish Civil War are the Catholic Church’s term for the people killed by Republicans during the Spanish Civil War for their faith. More than 6,800 clergy and religious were killed in the Red Terror.
How was Spain after the civil war?
¿Quién escribió la historia de la guerra civil en Cataluña?
A Solé y Sabaté, Josep M. y Villarroya, Joan (directores). Breve historia de la guerra civil en Cataluña. Barcelona, ediciones 62 (2005). Páginas 839 y 840
¿Qué pasó en la campaña del Cantábrico de 1937?
El destructor republicano Císcar, hundido en el puerto de El Musel de Gijón el 20 de octubre. La Campaña del Cantábrico de 1937 es el relato de las operaciones navales que tuvieron lugar en la Guerra Civil Española durante la Campaña del Norte de marzo a octubre de 1937 y durante los meses previos.
¿Cuál es el libro de la guerra civil en catalán?
La Guerra Civil a Catalunya (1936-1939), volumen 1 (en catalán). Barcelona: Edicions 62, 2004. ISBN 84-297-5407-5 (ISBN del volumen 1).
¿Qué pasó en la guerra civil?
La guerra civil concluyó con un levantamiento militar paralelo en Madrid y en Cartagena, una nueva guerra civil interna en el bando del Frente Popular que enfrentó a los comunistas con el resto de los que combatían por la causa republicana.