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  1. List of Spanish Civil War weapons of the Nationalists - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Small arms. Knives. Grenades. Rifles. Sidearms. Machine guns. Submachine guns. Artillery. Field artillery. Heavy artillery. Mountain artillery. Anti-tank guns. Anti-aircraft guns. Armoured fighting vehicles (AFV's) References.

  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Who fought in the Spanish Civil War? How was the Spanish Civil War a preview for World War II? How did the Spanish Civil War end? Spanish Civil War, (1936–39), military revolt against the Republican government of Spain, supported by conservative elements within the country.

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  3. Spanish politics, especially on the left, was quite fragmented: on the one hand socialists and communists supported the republic but on the other, during the republic, anarchists had mixed opinions, though both major groups opposed the Nationalists during the Civil War; the latter, in contrast, were united by their fervent opposition to the Republican government and presented a more unified front.

    • 17 July 1936 – 1 April 1939, (2 years, 8 months, 2 weeks and 1 day)
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  4. Artillery. Infantry support guns. Field artillery. Heavy artillery. Mountain guns. Anti-tank guns. Anti-aircraft guns. Armoured fighting vehicles. References. List of Spanish Civil War weapons of the Republicans. This is a list of weapons used by the Spanish Republican side of the Spanish civil war.

  5. COMBINED ARMS WARFARE IN SPANISH CIVIL WAR 55 The geography of the zone, combined with World War I style offensives, produced an extremely bloody battle (90,000 casualties on each side, Cardona, 2006: 299). The numbers of planes and artillery units were higher than in any previous battle (includ-ing WWI).

  6. 15 de may. de 2021 · Last updated: May 14, 2021 4:20 pm. By MSW May 14, 2021 Add a Comment 25 Min Read. German Artillerymen of the Condor Legion prepare to fire a Flak 18 88mm cannon onto Republican lines at the Battle of Amposta during the Spanish Civil War; Catalonia, Autumn 1938.

  7. 15 de ene. de 2019 · This was a question European armies were asking in the mid 1930s and the answer appeared to come from the scorching plains of Castile around the village of Brunete in July 1937. This was the decisive battle of the Spanish Civil War from which Europe’s armies drew the wrong conclusions.