The governments of Fascist Italy, Nazi Germany, Estado Novo Portugal, and Iron Guard Romania supported the Nationalists since all of these groups were Right Wing Totalitarians.
The government of the Soviet Union supported the Republicans since the Republic was strongly left-wing.
No. In 1936 Spain and Spain fought a war called the Spanish Civil War. A civil war is fought in a divided country, not between two countries. However, outside countries can support one side or the other in a civil war. Germany and Italy supported the Nationalist side in the Spanish Civil War, and the USSR supported the Loyalist side.,
which side was supported by the soviet union during this civil war
One one side were the Spanish Republic, supported by the Soviet Union, Socialist volunteers from various other countries as well as some Spanish Trade Unions. On the other, winning side, were Nationalist Spain, under Francisco Franco. They were supported by the fascist countries of Germany, Italy and Portugal.
The fascists.
Britain did not support either side in the Spanish Civil War.
Generalissimo Francisco Franco led the fascist forces in the Spanish Civil War.
According to Historians, the state of Michigan and its citizens supported the Union side during the course of the Civil War.
The US did not police the world in those day nor keep a standing army. Great Britain was strongly neutral in this war and did what they could to prevent arms sales to either side. The League of Nations was also neutral. There were no obvious US interests in this battle between the Communists and the Nazi-supported rightists.
the US supported korea during the civil war
A fascist government replaced a communist government, but it later backfired on the Axis powers after World War 2 began. Hitler and Mussolini had supported Franco with men and machines during the Spanish Civil War, and they traveled to Spain in hopes of persuading Franco to enter the war on the Axis side. Franco's demands were too high, and although Spain supported the Axis unofficially, it remained neutral in World War 2.
He was Vice President under Lincoln and would have supported Union causes.
He was Vice President under Lincoln and would have supported Union causes.