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These are the steps that led to the outbreak of World War 2

The Spanish Civil War


http://wheremydogs.at/articles/2007/...nish-civil-war

Foreign involvement
  • Germany sent in planes (“Condor Legion”) and some 6,000 troops – these significantly helped Franco in shifting his troops onto Spanish mainland (the sea route had been blocked by the Republicans)
  • Mussolini sent in some 70,000 troops (surprisingly not very effective, though)
  • France and Britain decided on a policy of “non-intervention”
  • Stalin sent in supplies and arms to the Republicans
Why did Hitler get involved? German motives

Hitler profited from Germany’s involvement in more than one way:
  • it distracted international attention from his re-armament programme
  • he hoped to gain valuable resources from Spain in return – possibly even be allowed to station submarines in Spain during war time
  • it provided the opportunity to test his “Luftwaffe” (viz. the bombing of Guernica)
  • it would commit Mussolini to mutual assistance, binding him closer to Germany.
Why did Mussolini get involved? Italian motives

Mussolini essentially aimed to find a new ally in Franco and Spain and to show Italian might and strengthen her international position.
Why did France and Britain not get involved?

For France and Britain, where the public was anyhow already polarised between left and right support, the policy of “non-intervention” was the only possibility to avoid domestic chaos. Also, they feared that, through an intervention, the war might spread onto Europe – a war they were not prepared for – and they did not want Mussolini to be further pushed into Hitler’s arms.
Consequences

Foreign (non-)involvement in the Spanish Civil War
  • diverted attention from Hitler’s re-armament programme
  • divided Europe into two camps – left and right
  • convinced Stalin that the Western democracies were too weak to act (which was, amongst others, a reason why Stalin signed the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact).
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"You were given the choice between war and dishonor.
You chose dishonor and you will have war."

(Winston Churchill made this prophetic pronouncement in a House of Commons speech in 1938, just after Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain signed the Munich agreement with Hitler. Chamberlain returned from Germany with the signed agreement in hand, proclaiming that "peace in our time" had been achieved. Churchill attacked Chamberlain's "politics of appeasement" in this and many other speeches.)

What did the Australians do in ww2 and other conflicts? Check out this site:
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