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Authors: Antony Beevor

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Euzko Godarostea (Basque army), established tactics

 

Facerías, Luis
FAI, (Federación Anarquista Ibérica), and ‘events of May’, demonstrate against defeatism,
see also
CNT-FAI
Fal Conde, Manuel
Falange, founded, membership, symbols and insignia, outlawed, assassinations, attacks strikers, role in
coup ďétat
, political killings, nationalist role, leadership, role in civil war, authoritarian values, and Franco’s rise to power, in attack on Madrid, militia, in nationalist power struggle, unit defends Quijorna, under Franco regime, cult of virility and death, (see also FET y de las JONS)
Fanjul Goni, General Joaquín
Farina, Colonel
fascism, international, compared with Falangism, Christianity and, hatred of
Faulkner, William
Faupel, General Wilhelm, (German ambassador)
Fayón
Ferdinand of Aragon, King
Ferdinand VII, King
Fernández, Manuel
Fernández de Villa-Abrille, General José
Fernández Heredia, Enrique
Fernández Luna, Captain Encarnación
Fernández Montesinos, Manuel
Fernsworth, Lawrence
Ferrer, Francisco
Ferrer, Horacio
FET y de las JONS, (Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista)
Figueras
First Republic,
see
Spanish Republic (First Republic)
First World War, Spanish neutrality, equipment, economic boom, military doctrines and practices, veterans impact on art, chaos ensuing
Fischer, Louis
Flix
Flynn, Errol
food supplies and shortages during war
Forces Françaises de l’Intérieur
Ford (motor company)
Ford, Richard
Fourth International
Fox, Ralph
France, investment in Spain, internal politics, involvement in Morocco, political instability, role in Spanish Civil War, frontier, pact with Russia, influence in North Africa, Spanish threat to, Spanish gold reserves shipped to, perceptions of Spanish Civil War, Stalin and, foreign policy, republican officers escape to, arms supplies to republicans and peace negotiations, failure to assist Catalans, suspected designs on Catalonia, supplies bridges, hands over Companys, Spanish refugees in, recognizes Franco regime, ignores republican requests for evacuation, fall and occupation, under Vichy government, liberation
Franco Bahamonde, General Francisco, represses Asturias uprising, commands Military Academy, suppresses October 1934 revolution, chief of general staff, opposition to Popular Front, meets Primo de Rivera, appointed to Canary Islands, role in
coup ďétat
, appearance, character, relations with Church, advance on Madrid, rise to power, his wife, brutality, role in early stages of war, and attack on Madrid, and international involvement in civil war, military strategy, and development of army, and Málaga campaign, angered at symbolic shelling of Madrid, continuing obsession with Madrid, and Jarama and Guadalajara offensives, and Basque campaign, British admiration for, and rivals’ deaths, declares Crusade, writers oppose, seizes power in nationalist struggle, and republican power struggle, and Estremadura offensive, confers with commanders, and Brunete offensive, and Aragón offensive, establishes state ideology, plans further offensive against Madrid, and battle of Teruel, foreign support for, relations with Mussolini, insistence on total victory, constitutes government, centralism, regime recognized, fails to attack Barcelona and orders advance on Valencia, declared captain-general and battle of Ebro and France, declares Spanish neutrality, and battle of Catalonia, publishes law of responsibilities, and surrender negotiations, congratulated by Pope, takes salute at victory parade, bodyguard, regime established, obsession with Freemasonry, Second World War strategy, meets Hitler, ends state of war, agrees on succession, death
Franco Bahamonde, Nicolás
Franco Bahamonde, Ramón
Franco-Salgado, Colonel
Freemasonry
Freemasons, Church’s hostility to, Quiepo de Llano as, shot
French Black Sea Fleet mutiny
French Communist Party
French Foreign Legion
French Resistance
French Revolution
French volunteers
Frente Rojo
Fried, Eugen (‘Clément’)
Friends of Durruti, issue leaflet
Friends of the Soviet Union
Fuenteovejuna
Fuentes de Ebro
Fugger, Major Count
Fusimañ, José

 

Gaikis, Jacob
Gal, General (Janos Galicz)
Galán, Captain Fermín
Galán, Colonel Francisco
Galán, Major José María
Galarza, General Ángel
Galicia, agriculture, autonomy, guerrilla operations
Galland, Adolf
Gamazo, Countess of
Gambara, General Gastone
Gamelin, General Maurice
Gandesa
Gandía
García Alix, Luis
García Atadell, Agapito, (Communist Youth leader)
García Escámez, Colonel Francisco
García Hernández, Captain Ángel
García Lorca, Federico
García Morato, Captain Joaquín
García Oliver, Juan, organizes militia, minister of justice, military tactics, and ‘events of May’, meeting in Paris
García Valiño, Colonel, and advance on Valencia, and battle of Ebro, and battle of Catalonia, represses anti-fascist rising
Garijo, Lieutenant-Colonel Antonio
Garvin, James, (
Observer
editor)
Gassol, Ventura
Gayman, Vital (‘Vidal’)
General Motors
Geneva
George VI, King
German Communist Party
German navy,
see Admiral Graf Spee
;
Admiral Scheer
;
Deutschland
;
Leipzig
German volunteers
Germany, arms supplies, Nazi Olympics, role in Spanish Civil War, humiliation at Versailles, Stalin and, Spanish debts to, foreign policy, love of total war,
Anschluss
, influence over Italy, trade with Franco regime, concerns over French intentions, pact with Soviet Union, threat to Europe, troops enter Czechoslovakia, role of party in state, invades Poland, invades Yugoslavia, Greece and Crete, invades Soviet Union
Gerö, Erno (‘Pedro’)
Gerona
Gestapo
Getafe
Gibraltar, nationalist sympathies at, refugees in, British defence of, in Second World War
Gide, André
Gijón
Gil Robles, José María
Gillain, Nick
Giménez Arnau, José Antonio
Giral, José, administration, requests assistance from Stalin, government resigns, in Largo Caballero government, and despatch of gold reserves, and republican power struggle, in Negrín government, crosses into France, in exile
Girón, Domingo
Goded, General
Godoy, Manuel de
Goicoechea, Antonio
Goicoechea, Major
gold reserves, under republican control, removed from Spain, in Basque country, under Franco
Goldman, Emma
Gomá, Cardinal Archbishop
Gómez Morato, General
Gómez Recio, Jesús
Gómez, Paulino
Gómez-Jordana, General Francisco
González, Valentín, (see El Campesino)
González Inestal, Miguel
González Pando, Major
González Peñ, Ramón
Gorbea, Mount
Goriev, General Vladimir E. (‘Sancho’)
Göring, Hermann, supplies arms to Spain
Gorky, Maxim
Grafenwöhr training camp
Granada, military rising, political killings, guerrilla operations
Granadella
Grandi, Count Dino
Granollers
Greece
Group of Spanish Guerrillas
GRU (Glavnoye Razvedyvatelnoye Upravlenie)
Gruppe Droehne, see Condor Legion
Guadalajara, province of, battle of, (also known as Battle of Brihuega), further offensive
Guadarrama, River
Guadiana, River
Guernica, bombing of, casualty figures, Basque autonomy declared in
guerrilla warfare, under Franco regime
Guipúzcoa province
Guipuzkoa
(trawler)
Gurney, Jason
Gurs

 

Haldane, J. B. S.
Halifax, Lord, (later Earl of)
Hamburg
Hart, Basil Liddell
Hedilla, Manuel
Hemingway, Ernest,
For Whom the Bell Tolls
visits Teruel
Hendaye
Heraldo de Aragón
Hernández, Jesús, in Negrín government, attacks Prieto, appointed army commissar, supports Negrín
Hernández, Miguel
Hernández Saravia, Colonel (later General) Juan
Herri Batasuna
Hess, Rudolf
Hidalgo de Cisneros y López de Montenegro, General Ignacio
Hilgarth, Captain Alan, RN
HISMA/ROWAK
Hitler, Adolf
regime, occupation of Rhineland, assistance to nationalists, rearmament, international responses to, bypasses diplomats, compared with Franco, and democracy, seizes power, intentions in Europe, learns of attack on
Deutschland
, effects
Anschluss
, designs on Czechoslovakia, pact with Stalin, and France, invasion of Soviet Union, meeting with Franco, invades Soviet Union
HMS
Blanche
HMS
Brazen
HMS
Devonshire
HMS
Galatea
HMS
Hardy
HMS
Havock
HMS
Hood
HMS
Queen Elizabeth
HMS
Woolwich
Hoare, Sir Samuel, (later Viscount Templewood)
Hodgson, Robert
Hoja Oficial de Barcelona
Horthy, Admiral Miklos
Hospitalet de Llobregat
Huelin, Captain Agustín
Huelva, political killings, captured by nationalists, guerrilla operations
Huesca, offensive
Hull, Cordell
Hungarian volunteers
Huxley, Aldous

 

Ibáñez, Major Bruno
Ibarra Palace
Ibarrola, Colonel Juan
Ibárruri, Dolores (‘La Pasionaria’),
‘No Pasarán!’
slogan, accused of biting priest, saves victims, leads recruiting campaign, and defence of Madrid, and battle of Guadalajara, double-speak, and republican power struggle, accusations against Ascaso, reputed lover, attacks Prieto, organizes demonstration, farewell speech to International Brigades, and Soviet methods, and continuation of war, leaves Spain
Iberia (airline)
Ibiza
Iglesias, Pablo
Illescas
illiteracy
Iltis
(German torpedo boat)
Ilundaín, Cardinal
industry, Catalan, under Second Republic, wages, in Madrid, Basque, war, under nationalist control, planning, under Franco, in republican zone
Institute of Agrarian Reform

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