• The republican repression in Madrid (19361939) was a series of measures applied against presumed enemies of the Second Spanish Republic. Repressive actions...
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    Paracuellos massacre Republican repression in Madrid (1936-1939) Political terror Calles Law - Similar Anti-Catholic persecutions in Mexico Ealham, Chris...
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    political repression, including executions and rapes, which were carried out by the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War (19361939), as well...
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    the shared repression carried out by the Dictatorship facilitated a rapprochement between Catalan nationalism and Spanish Republican forces. In 1926, Estat...
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    Guerra Civil Española) was fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republicans and the Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the left-leaning Popular Front...
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  • fought between July 17, 1936, and April 1, 1939, between the Second Spanish Republic and the Nationalist Rebels. Republicans tended to align with left-leaning...
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    the rebels in early 1939, it was clear the war was over. The remaining Republican fronts collapsed, and Madrid fell in March 1939. The Second Spanish...
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    Republicans for control of Spain. The coup was organized for 18 July 1936, although it started the previous day in Spanish Morocco, and resulted in a...
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    Fifth column (category 1930s in Madrid)
    clandestina tras las líneas republicanas 1936-1939, Madrid, ISBN 9788491645894. A British correspondent in the Republican zone claimed after the Civil War that...
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    of 1936 saw the Republican Madrid witness of heavy-handed repression by communist and socialist groups, symbolised by the murder of prisoners in checas...
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    the capture of Barcelona, until then in the Republican zone, by the Nationalists; it took place on January 26, 1939, during final phases of the Spanish...
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    Las elecciones del Frente Popular. Madrid: Edicusa. Payne, Stanley G. (2019). La revolución española (1936-1939) : un estudio sobre la singularidad de...
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    Dolores Ibárruri (category Spanish people of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction))
    passionate one" or Passion flower", was a Spanish Republican politician of the Spanish Civil War of 19361939 and a communist known for her slogan ¡No Pasarán...
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    Spain in the interwar and postwar period. Madrid Spain: SCHEDAS, S.l. ISBN 9788494418068. Payne, Stanley G. (1973). "The Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939"....
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    Civil War (19361939) broke out with a military uprising in Morocco on July 17, triggered by events in Madrid. Within days, Spain was divided in two: a "Republican"...
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    Vicente Rojo Lluch (category Spanish military personnel of the Spanish Civil War (Republican faction))
    Defensa de Madrid created to defend the capital at all costs after the transfer of the Republican government from Madrid to Valencia. In this capacity...
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    Francisco Franco (category Perpetrators of political repression in the Second Spanish Republic)
    March 1939, with the help of pro-Franco forces inside the city (the "fifth column" General Mola had mentioned in propaganda broadcasts in 1936), Madrid fell...
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    progressed. In August 1936, the Commission of Women's Aid in Madrid was created following a decree by the Republican Prime Minister. In the Civil War...
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    strong repression against the left and the republicans was launched. It is estimated that 5,000 people were executed during the conflict. Since the 1936 Spanish...
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    First Francoism (category 20th century in Spain)
    justify the repression, as soon as the war was over, the Report of the Commission on the illegitimacy of the powers acting on July 18, 1936 was made public...
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    colectivista catalana (1936-1939) [The nationalization process in the Catalan collectivist experience (1936-1939)] (in Spanish). Madrid: Nossa y Jara. ISBN 84-87169-83-X...
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    Revolution of 1934 (category 1934 in politics)
    Octubre 1934. Edit.Siglo veintiuno.Madrid 1985. Pág. 235 Beevor, Antony. The Battle for Spain: The Spanish Civil War 19361939. Hachette UK, 2012. Jackson 1987...
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    in November 1936, its western suburbs were the scene of an all-out battle. The city fell to the Francoists in March 1939. A staple of post-war Madrid...
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  • (1939–1975) (in Spanish). Madrid: Temas de Hoy. ISBN 978-84-8460-693-2. HEINE, Hartmut (1983). La oposición política al franquismo. De 1939 a 1952 (in...
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  • October 1937 to April 1939. By May 1939, when the Spanish Civil War was officially over, García Perez was in the Las Ventas Prison in Madrid.  The case against...
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    JONS. The end of the war in 1939 brought the extension of the Franco rule to the whole country and the exile of Republican institutions. The Francoist...
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    Spanish Maquis (category Articles lacking in-text citations from April 2019)
    that had remained in the mountains since 1939. The apogee of guerrilla action was between 1945 and 1947. After this, the repression from the Franco government...
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    Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (category All Wikipedia articles written in American English)
    Català. On 23 December 1936, after receiving in Madrid a retinue formed by Joaquín Ascaso, Miguel Chueca and three republican and independent leaders...
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    Cabanellas 1975, p. 1223. Alpert, Michael (2013). The Republican Army in the Spanish Civil War, 19361939. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-32857-0...
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    Falange Española de las JONS (category Far-right political parties in Spain)
    reduced by half and withdrawn after the poor electoral results of 1936. The party was republican, modernist, championed the lower classes and opposed both oligarchy...
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