Spain and World War II Spain became officially unsatisfactory during World War II. From the long civil war of three years from 1936 to the end of 1939, as the world is challenging for the Second World War. At this time Spain was poor, her people were hungry and generally tired of war. For past assistance and basic ideals, Spain leaned against the Nazis and invented a non-healthy country, depending on the help of British and American aid. Because of the glory of Spain, the personality of Francisco Franco, Spain was not yet involved during the Second World War, and Spain did not participate in the bet of war.
Spain's powerful world empire in the 16th and 17th centurions finally ordered the sea to reach the UK. Spain kept neutral during World War I and World War II, but experienced a terrible civil war in 1936 and continued until 1939. In the latter half of the 20th century, it played a "catch up" role in the international community in the West. Spain has an unusual artistic heritage. The rest of the Golden Age is a Toledo artist, including El Greco and Diego Velázquez. Art of the early 20th century was influenced by many Spanish artists such as Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí. Spain's architecture includes ancient ruins of Menorca Island in the Balearic Islands, and Roman ruins of Merida and Tarragona. Detailed sculpture of the Alhambra palace of Islam in Granada and Gaudi (such as fire dragons and wizards)
Spain and World War II Spain became officially unsatisfactory during World War II. From the long civil war of three years from 1936 to the end of 1939, as the world is challenging for the Second World War. At this time Spain was poor, her people were hungry and generally tired of war. For past assistance and basic ideals, Spain leaned against the Nazis and invented a non-healthy country, depending on the help of British and American aid. - The irregular and unorganized control of the American colonies in the past few years has resulted in the occurrence of a revolutionary war. Most Americans did not want to be separated from their mother, England. They want to keep faithful to the crown
Spain kept neutral during the First World War. During the Spanish Civil War, the British government decided to maintain neutrality. Neither the Republican nor the Franco-Kuomintang did not endorse. Franco received strong support from the Fascist regime of Germany and Italy, and after victory, put a lot of pressure on joining them during the Second World War. But he chose to continue withdrawing from the war, but the official position of Spain is "non-combat" rather than "neutral" and expresses an agreement with the Axis. After the end of the war, the cold relationship between the two countries continued until the end of the Franco era and until the democratization of Spain, but as the trade and tourism between the two countries became more important, this relationship warmed up rapidly.