Spanish Republicans

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Spanish Republicans were supporters and defenders of Spain’s democratically elected Second Republic who, after defeat in the Spanish Civil War, faced exile, persecution, and imprisonment in places such as Nazi concentration camps.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political group
supporters of the Second Spanish Republic
activeInPeriod Second Spanish Republic
Spanish Civil War
alsoKnownAs Spanish Republicans
surface form: Republicanos españoles
continuedActivity preservation of Republican memory and culture
resistance to Francoist Spain from exile
contributedTo Spanish exile communities abroad
country Spain
endTime after 1939 (as a major political-military force in Spain)
experienced forced labor
internment in French refugee camps
loss of civil rights under Francoist Spain
mass exile to France in 1939
faced executions
exile after the Spanish Civil War
imprisonment
political persecution under Francoist Spain
foughtIn Spanish Civil War
ideology anti-fascism
democracy
republicanism
secularism
imprisonedIn Buchenwald
surface form: Buchenwald concentration camp

Dachau
surface form: Dachau concentration camp

Gusen concentration camp
Mauthausen concentration camp
Nazi concentration camps
included Basque nationalists
Catalan nationalists
anarchists
communists
liberals
socialists
language Spanish
notableEvent Retirada (mass flight to France in early 1939)
opposed Francisco Franco
Nationalist faction (Spain)
surface form: Nationalist faction in the Spanish Civil War
startTime 1931
supported Second Spanish Republic
tookRefugeIn Argentina
Chile
France
Mexico
Soviet Union
United Kingdom
United States of America
surface form: United States
victimOf Francoist Spain
surface form: Francoist repression

Nazi persecution

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Buchenwald notablePrisonerGroup Spanish Republicans
Second Spanish Republic exiledGovernment Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Spanish Republican government in exile
International Brigades partOf Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Republican faction (Spanish Civil War)
Bombing of Guernica targetedSide Spanish Republicans
Manuel Azaña movement Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Spanish Republicanism
Sachsenhausen concentration camp victimGroup Spanish Republicans
Robert Jordan allegiance Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Republican side in the Spanish Civil War
Flechas Azules Division opposedTo Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Republican faction (Spain)
Lewis Clive sideInConflict Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Republican faction (Spanish Civil War)
Spanish Republicans alsoKnownAs Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Republicanos españoles
La Pasionaria movement Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Spanish Republican movement
Vice President of the Cortes (Spanish parliament in exile) representsCommunity Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Spanish Republican exiles
José Miaja movement Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Spanish Republican faction
Battle of Belchite side Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Republican Spain
Juan Modesto politicalAlignment Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Spanish Republican
Benjamin Péret supported Spanish Republicans
Siege of the Alcázar (1936) belligerent Spanish Republicans
Loyalist Spain alsoKnownAs Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Republican Spain
Spanish Nationalists opposedTo Spanish Republicans
Retirada (mass flight to France in early 1939) affectedGroup Spanish Republicans
subject surface form: Retirada
Siege of the Alcázar belligerent Spanish Republicans
Gusen concentration camp victim Spanish Republicans
European theatre of interwar conflicts hasKeyActor Spanish Republicans
this entity surface form: Republican Spain