Right-wing military uprising against the Spanish government is declared in Spanish Morocco
July 17th marked the beginning of the Spanish Civil War
Because it was the first major military contest between left-wing forces and fascists, and attracted international involvement on both sides, the Spanish Civil War has sometimes been called the first chapter of World War II
Insurgents are defeated as they attempt to take Barcelona
The July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona was a military uprising in Barcelona, the capital and main city of Catalonia, Spain on 19 July 1936 which contributed to the start of the Spanish Civil War
Ascaso died during the assault, but the CNT seized 30,000 rifles in the barracks. There were over 500 deaths and 3,000 wounded
Insurgents take Badajoz; over 4,000 massacred in the next ten days
The massacre of Badajoz occurred in the days after the Battle of Badajoz during the Spanish Civil War. Between 573 to 1,341,—although the figure of 4,000 has been suggested
Civilian and military supporters of the Second Spanish Republic were killed by Nationalist forces following the seizure of the town of Badajoz on August 14, 1936.
Franco named Generalissimo; becomes supreme head of Nationalist government and armies
Believing victory was imminent, Franco was made leader of the new Nationalist regime on October 1, 1936
In the conflict, Franco’s Nationalists received heavy support from Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy, while the Republicans were aided by the USSR and international volunteers.
The first Americans leave New York harbor on the S. S. Normandie to fight for the Republic
The U.S. volunteers in Spain formed several battalions and served in various units (medical, transportation) and came to be known collectively as the Abraham Lincoln Brigade.
Lincoln Battalion first moved to the front lines at Jarama; the first Lincoln casualty, Charles Edwards, on the 17th
It was formed by a group of volunteers from the United States who served in the Spanish Civil War as soldiers, technicians, medical personnel and aviators fighting for Spanish Republican forces against the Fascist forces of Francisco Franco and his Spanish rebel faction.
The Lincoln Battalion was the 17th (later the 58th) battalion of the XV International Brigade, a mixed brigade of the International Brigades also known as Abraham Lincoln Brigade. It was formed by a group of volunteers from the United State
Guernica bombed by German planes; over 2,500 civilian casualties
The bombing of Guernica (26 April 1937) was an aerial attack on the Basque towThe bombing of Guernica (26 April 1937) was an aerial attack on the Basque town of Guernica. t was carried out at the behest of the Spanish nationalist government by its allies, the German air force's Condor Legion and the Italian Aviazione Legionaria, under the code name Operation Rügen.
n of Guernica. t was carried out at the behest of the Spanish nationalist government by its allies, the German air force's Condor Legion and the Italian Aviazione Legionaria, under the code name Operation Rügen.
The bombing is considered one of the first raids on a defenceless civilian population by a modern air force
The Nationalists advanced from their strongholds in the south and west, capturing most of Spain's northern coastline in 1937. They also besieged Madrid and the area to its south and west for much of the war
Lincoln's just east of Gandesa; pounded by artillery in the "Valley of Death"
The Valle de los Caídos is a Catholic basilica and a monumental memorial in the municipality of San Lorenzo de El Escorial, erected at Cuelgamuros Valley in the Sierra de Guadarrama, near Madrid, conceived by Spanish general Francisco Franco to honour and bury those who fell during the Spanish Civil War.
Munich Pact seals fate of Czechoslovakia, and of Spain's last chance for intervention; Neville Chamberlain declares "Peace in our time"
Chamberlain and French Prime Minister Daladier, unprepared for the outbreak of hostilities, traveled to Munich, where they gave in to Hitler’s demands on September 30.
After eight months of ineffectual wartime leadership, Chamberlain was replaced as prime minister by Winston Churchill.
Farewell parade in Barcelona for the International Brigades
The International Brigades were military units, made up of volunteers from different countries, who travelled to Spain, in order to fight for the Second Spanish Republic, in the Spanish Civil War, between 1936 and 1939.
The number of combatant volunteers has been estimated at between 32,000–35,000
The Nationalist Army started the offensive on December 23, 1938, and rapidly conquered Republican-held Catalonia with Barcelona (the Republic's capital city from October 1937)
With the fall of Catalonia, the Republic lost the second largest city of the country, the Catalan war industry and a large part of its army (more than 200,000 soldiers)
The war in Spain sped rapidly to a conclusion after Britain and France formally acknowledged the regime of Francisco Franco as the legal government of Spain
The city, besieged from October 1936, eventually fell to the Nationalists on 28 March 1939. Madrid was held by various forces loyal to the Second Spanish Republic and was besieged by Spanish Nationalist and allied troops under General Francisco Franco.
The Battle of Madrid in November 1936 was the most concentrated fighting in the city, when the Nationalists made their most determined attempt to take Madrid
Franco declares war ended; more than 90 Americans in Nationalist prisons, most to come home that month
Generalissimo Francisco Franco broadcast his final radio communiqué of the Spanish Civil War: “Today, after having disarmed and captured the Red Army, the Nationalist troops have secured their final military objective. The war is ended. Burgos, April 1, 1939. Year of Victory.” Thus concluded one of the most brutal and bloody civil wars in history.
German forces bombard Poland on land and from the air, as Adolf Hitler seeks to regain lost territory and ultimately rule Poland. World War II had begun.
Great Britain would respond with bombing raids over Germany three days later.