Aim: How was the Spanish Civil War a dress rehearsal for WWII?

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Aim: How was the Spanish Civil War a dress rehearsal for WWII? Do Now: How did Hitler create a new Germany?

The Spanish Civil War (1936 – 1939) 1920s – Spain is still a Monarchy 1931 – Monarchy overthrown, republic set up passed controversial reforms

The Spanish Civil War: 1936 - 1939 Nationalists The Loyalists Nationalists 1. led by Francisco Franco 2. supported by Fascists, Mussolini, Hitler 3. against new republic Loyalists 1. supported by communists, socialists, supporters of democracy 2. supported new republic

Francisco Franco

The Spanish Civil War

Italian troops in Madrid One million lives lost – atrocities committed on both sides Italian troops in Madrid

Guernica (1937) - Germany attacks Spanish market killing 1600 innocent people German “experiment” to see what their planes were capable of doing!

“Guernica” by Pablo Picasso

1939 – Franco and the Nationalists are victorious Set up a fascist dictatorship

Summary Questions What are the differences between communism and fascism? What are the similarities? Why do you think the nationalists won in Spain? How was the Spanish Civil War a dress rehearsal for WWII?