The Spanish coup of July 1936 was a military uprising that was intended to overthrow the Spanish Second Republic but precipitated the Spanish Civil War;...
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The 1936 coup in the Albacete province was part of a nationwide military-civilian revolt. On July 19–20 the rebels easily gained control of the entire...
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composed of a variety of right-leaning political groups that supported the Spanish Coup of July 1936 against the Second Spanish Republic and Republican...
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phase in 1937. On July 17, 1936, the Spanish Coup of July 1936 began. On July 18, the ongoing military uprising led to a collapse of the republican state...
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Military conspiracy of 1936 was a plot, developed within the Spanish army from March to July 1936. It commenced shortly after the Popular Front government...
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Accidentalism and catastrophism (category Second Spanish Republic)
system – exactly what depended on the nature of the catastrophist group. Ultimately, the Spanish coup of July 1936 would represent a catastrophist insurrection...
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Somoza family's 43-year rule. Spanish coup of July 1936: Nationalists seized control of parts of Spain, commencing the Spanish Civil War. Later, General Francisco...
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The July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona was a mutiny that occurred in Barcelona, the capital and largest city of Catalonia, in the Second Spanish Republic...
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accident) Spanish coup of July 1936: Francisco Franco and other high-ranking officers in the Spanish Army launched a coup against the Second Spanish Republic...
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The Spanish airlift of 1936 was a military operation, carried out by the Nationalists during the early phase of the Spanish Civil War. It did not have...
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One of the main goals of the Spanish coup of July 1936 was to secure Spanish Morocco, as the Spanish Army of Africa was the primary shock force of the...
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gained much support in the months before the Spanish coup of July 1936, which marked the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, and it was a major force during...
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1936 Carlist coup d'état was a plan to topple the Spanish republican government and install a Traditionalist monarchy. It was conceived by top executive...
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Aviazione Legionaria (category Military units and formations established in 1936)
support to the Nationalist faction after the Spanish coup of July 1936, which marked the onset of the Spanish Civil War. The corps and its Nazi German allies...
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and others) launched a military coup d'état against the Spanish Republic in July 1936.: 21 : 55 The generals' coup d'état failed, but the rebellious...
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against the Second Spanish Republic and took part in the Spanish coup of July 1936 on the side of the Nacionales. On 18 July 1936, General Francisco Franco...
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The breakup of Spanish armed forces of July 1936 was the process of decomposition of the Second Spanish Republic's military and public order formations...
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The Spanish Civil War (Spanish: guerra civil española) was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists....
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the mid-1930s came to nothing when the Spanish coup of July 1936 initiated the Spanish Civil War. At the start of the conflict, the crew murdered the ship's...
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The July 1936 coup d'état in Granada against the government of the Spanish Republic, which started the Civil War, managed to triumph in Granada and take...
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its revisionist opinions such as calling the Spanish coup of July 1936 an "armed referendum". The Spanish historian Borja de Riquer called that a euphemism...
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Committee of Valencia was a revolutionary autonomous entity created on July 22, to confront the Spanish coup of July 1936 which started the Spanish Civil...
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Mauser Standardmodell (category Rifles of Germany)
after the Spanish coup of July 1936, Spain bought Standardmodell rifles and carbines. The German Condor Legion fighting during the Spanish Civil War also...
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José Sanjurjo (redirect from José Sanjurjo y Sacanell, 1st Marquess of the Rif)
(Spanish: [saŋˈxuɾxo]; 28 March 1872 – 20 July 1936) was a Spanish military officer who was one of the military leaders who plotted the July 1936 coup...
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Spanish Civil War Spanish Coup of July 1936 Thomas 1976. Preston 2011. Alcalá 2007. Wyden, Peter (1984). The Passionate War, The Narrative History of...
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marriage and divorce. With the Spanish Coup of July 1936, legal measures that progressed women into the social and economic sector of equal access into the labor...
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Pronunciamiento (category Coups d'état)
the Sanjurjada), was also an example. However, the Spanish coup of July 1936 that initiated the Spanish Civil War was not. Hugh Thomas writes that "Mola's...
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Spanish Republic (Spanish: República Española), commonly known as the Second Spanish Republic (Spanish: Segunda República Española), was the form of democratic...
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coup plotters disagreed over whether to next dissolve the Second Spanish Republic. 1936: planned coup by Carlists. the operation was cancelled. July 1936:...
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