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  2. International response to the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The international response to the Spanish Civil War included many non- Spaniards participating in combat and advisory positions. The governments of Italy, Germany and, to a lesser extent, Portugal contributed money, munitions, manpower and support to the Nationalist forces, led by Francisco Franco. Some nations that declared neutrality favored ...

  3. International Brigades order of battle - Wikipedia

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    International Brigades order of battle. The International Brigades ( IB) were volunteer military units of foreigners who fought on the side of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War. The number of combatant volunteers has been estimated at between 32,000–35,000, though with no more than about 20,000 active at any one time. [1]

  4. List of foreign volunteers - Wikipedia

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    Boer foreign volunteers. Hohenlohe Regiment of France during the Bourbon Restoration. International Brigades of the Spanish Civil War. Islamic Legion. Kenpeitai Auxiliary units consisted of regional ethnic forces that were organized in areas occupied by the Japanese. King's African Rifles.

  5. Connolly Column - Wikipedia

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    Connolly Column. Memorial to Limerick men who fought in the International Brigades, erected outside Limerick City Hall in 2014. [1] The Connolly Column (Spanish: Columna Connolly, Irish: Colún Uí Chonghaile) was the name given to a group of Irish republican socialist volunteers who fought for the Second Spanish Republic in the International ...

  6. Free Company of Volunteers of Catalonia - Wikipedia

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    As a part of new regulations promulgated in 1772, the two commands were merged and reorganized into two companies of 80 men and 3 officers each: The First Free Company of Volunteers of Catalonia, which included the detachment in California under Fages and remained under the command of Captain Callis, and a Second Company under Captain Antonio Pol.

  7. Viriatos - Wikipedia

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    Viriatos. Emblem used by the " Viriatos ". Viriatos, named after the Lusitanian leader Viriathus, was the generic name given to Portuguese volunteers who fought with the Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War. [1] In the first weeks of the war, the Portuguese Army tried to form a Viriatos Legion to aid the Nationalist insurgents in Spain.

  8. Spanish–Moro conflict - Wikipedia

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    e. The Spanish initiated the conflict by conquering the Philippines and invading Moro territory in an effort to subjugate the region to their rule in the 1500s. When the Spanish conquered the Islamic Kingdom of Maynila, a vassal of the Sultanate of Brunei, the Islamic rajah, Rajah Sulayman resisted the Spanish.

  9. United Nations Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Volunteers ( UNV) programme is a United Nations organization that contributes to peace and development through volunteerism worldwide. Volunteerism is a powerful means of engaging people in tackling development challenges, and it can transform the pace and nature of development. Volunteerism benefits both society at large and ...