Spain's Civil War and the Great Powers

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Prospective Termination of Spanish War

With the capture of Barcelona effected by the Insurgent forces of Generalissimo Francisco Franco, the civil war which has racked Spain for more than two and one-half years appears to be finally drawing to a close. Although Madrid and a considerable section of territory extending from the center of the country to the Mediterranean still remain in the hands of the Loyalists, it is not thought likely that they can hold out much longer now that the Nationalists have made ...

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