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Essay heading: ww1 and ww2
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The supporters of the Republic, or Republicans (republicanos), gained the support of the Soviet Union and Mexico, while the followers of the Rebellion, nacionales (literally, "nationals" but rendered in the English bibliography as "nationalists"), received the support of the major European Axis powers of Italy and Germany and neighbouring Portugal... displayed 300 characters
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The advent of the mass media allowed an unprecedented level of attention (Ernest Hemingway, George Orwell and Robert Capa all covered it) and so the war became notable for the passion and political division it inspired, and for atrocities committed on both sides of the conflict.
Anschluss with Austria 1938:
The Anschluss, also known as the Anschluss Osterreichs, was the 1938 annexation of Austria into Greater Germany by the Nazi regime... displayed next 300 characters
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