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Spanish Civil war

  • Republic forms after King abdicates
  • Left wing gov formed called Republicans
  • and right wing group called Falange 
  • Germans try new tactics in the Spanish civil war
  • Britain and France declare to be non interventionists
  • Fascist group ends up winning with the help of Germany and Italy
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Quotes
"Everyone believes in the atrocities of the enemy and disbelieves in those of his own side, without ever bothering to examine the evidence."- George Orwell (on the Spanish Civil War)
Summary

After the King abdicated the political parties were polar opposite, Communists and fascists. Then the civil war broke out which gave Germany a chance to practice tactics. The Fascist government ended up winning.
Subjunctive question 

what if Britain and France got involved?
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