Spanish Civil War

1936–1939 civil war in Spain

  • Spain
  • Morocco
  • Western Sahara
  • Guinea
  • North Sea
Result

Nationalist victory

  • End of the Second Spanish Republic
  • Establishment of the Spanish State under the rule of Francisco Franco
  • Post-war Francoist mass killings and repression
  • Spanish Maquis continues irregular warfare sporadically until 1965
Belligerents

Republicans

Nationalists

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Strength 1936 strength:[1]
  • 446,800 combatants[2]
  • 31 ships
  • 12 submarines
  • 13,000 sailors

1938 strength:[3]
  • 450,000 infantry
  • 350 aircraft
  • 200 tanks

  • 59,380 international volunteers
  • 3,015 Soviet technicians
  • 772 Soviet pilots
1936 strength:[4]
  • 58,000 soldiers
  • 68,500 gendarmes
  • 16 operational ships
  • 7,000 sailors[5]

1938 strength:[6]
  • 600,000 infantry
  • 600 aircraft
  • 290 tanks

Casualties and losses
  • 110,000 killed in action (including executions)[7][8][9]

100,000-200,000 civilians killed inside the Nationalist zone[10][11][12]

50,000-72,000 civilians killed inside the Republican zone

c. 400,000–450,000 total killed[note 1]
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