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The hosts discuss the Spanish Civil War and the concept of citizen patrols replacing law enforcement.
40:38 - 41:32 (00:53)
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The hosts discuss the Spanish Civil War and the concept of citizen patrols replacing law enforcement. They pose questions about how the system worked and what life was like during that time.
ChapterDeep dive into the Spanish Civil War
EpisodeBehind the Insurrections - How Fascism Won The Spanish Civil War, Part 2
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Spanish Civil War saw a coalition of anarchists fighting against fascism, but their fractious nature hindered their ability to counterattack and organize effectively.
41:32 - 42:57 (01:25)
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The Spanish Civil War saw a coalition of anarchists fighting against fascism, but their fractious nature hindered their ability to counterattack and organize effectively.
ChapterDeep dive into the Spanish Civil War
EpisodeBehind the Insurrections - How Fascism Won The Spanish Civil War, Part 2
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Franco's alliance with the Fascist party had a significant impact during the Spanish Civil War, turning the conflict into the world's first open battleground between fascism and democracy, and leading to the rise of a dominant right-wing force known as the Phalangists.
42:57 - 45:01 (02:03)
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Franco's alliance with the Fascist party had a significant impact during the Spanish Civil War, turning the conflict into the world's first open battleground between fascism and democracy, and leading to the rise of a dominant right-wing force known as the Phalangists. Franco's claim to fascism remains a topic of debate among historians today.
ChapterDeep dive into the Spanish Civil War
EpisodeBehind the Insurrections - How Fascism Won The Spanish Civil War, Part 2
PodcastBehind the Bastards
During the Spanish Civil War, anti-clerical violence was rampant in the Republican zone, with nuns' coffins being disinterred, religious objects being desecrated and widespread burning of churches, leading to a negative international image of the Republican zone.
45:01 - 46:39 (01:37)
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During the Spanish Civil War, anti-clerical violence was rampant in the Republican zone, with nuns' coffins being disinterred, religious objects being desecrated and widespread burning of churches, leading to a negative international image of the Republican zone. The death toll was much higher on the right than the left, and while there were numerous reports of clergy oppression and execution, the church turned a blind eye.