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Table of Contents 1.Marxism Marxism Stages of History Russian Revolution Stalinism Weimar Republic Nazism and Fascism Appeasement Neo-Nazism Corporatism Spanish Civil War1.09 MAKE UP WORK 1.10

Spanish Civil War___1.10 Agenda: 1.Do Now 2.Notes 3.Video 4.Group Readings 5.Video 6.TTL

Nationalists Falange: Spanish fascists Carlists: monarchists (want Spain to become a monarchy) Catholic Church Military vs. Spanish Republic (Republicans)

Non-Intervention Pact France, Britain, Soviet Union, Germany, and USA agree to not get involved How it was violated: Germany and Italy sent bombers/guns US oil companies sold fuel to Franco Soviet Union gave jets/food

COMINTERN Communist International Organization to spread Marxism throughout the world Sent volunteers to fight against Franco’s Nationalists in Spain

International Brigades Volunteers from different countries sent to fight Franco / Nationalists ~35,000 volunteers from all around the world

FalangismInternational Brigade #1 International Brigade #2

Homework (Due Friday 1.11) Diary Entry Pretend to be either a Spanish worker on a latifundio or an owner of a latifundio. Explain what is happening in your country (Spain) and who you would support (the Republicans or Nationalists). Please use and underline at least SEVEN details/facts from today’s notes or readings.