Perang Saudara Sepanyol

Perang Saudara Sepanyol
Tarikh17 Julai 1936 – 1 April 1939
Lokasi
Semenanjung Iberia, Maghribi Sepanyol, Sahara Sepanyol, Kepulauan Canary, Kepulauan Balearic, Guinea Sepanyol, Laut Tengah, Laut Utara
Keputusan

Kemenangan pihak Nasionalis

  • Pembubaran Republik Sepanyol Kedua
  • Permulaan kediktatoran Franco
Pihak yang terlibat

Puak Republikan

  • Barisan Rakyat
  • Confederación Nacional del Trabajo (Persekutuan Pekerja Kebangsaan)/ Persekutuan Anarkis Iberia
  • Kesatuan Umum Pekerja
  • Puak Republikan Kiri Catalonia / Estat Català
  • Euzko Gudarostea (1936–1937)
  • Partido Galeguista

Disokong oleh

  • Briged Antarabangsa
  •  Kesatuan Soviet (1936–1938)
  •  Mexico
  • Perancis Perancis (1936)

Sepanyol Puak Nasionalis

  • Falange
  • puak Carlismo (1936–1937)
  • Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas (1936–1937)
  • Alfonsism (1936–1937)
  • Tentera Afrika Sepanyol

Disokong oleh

  • Kerajaan Itali (1861–1946) Kerajaan Itali
  • Jerman Nazi Jerman Nazi
  • Estado Novo Portugal
  • Sukarelawan asing
Komandan dan pemimpin
Ketua puak Republikan
Manuel Azaña
Julián Besteiro
Francisco Largo Caballero
Juan Negrín
Indalecio Prieto
Vicente Rojo Lluch
José Miaja
Juan Modesto

Juan Hernández Saravia
Carlos Romero Giménez
Buenaventura Durruti 
Lluís Companys
José Antonio Aguirre
Alfonso Castelao
Ketua puak Nationalis
Sepanyol José Sanjurjo 
Sepanyol Emilio Mola 
Sepanyol Francisco Franco
Sepanyol Miguel Cabanellas 
Sepanyol Manuel Goded Llopis 
Sepanyol Manuel Hedilla
Sepanyol Manuel Fal Condé
Sepanyol José María Gil-Robles y Quiñones
Sepanyol Gonzalo Queipo de Llano
Kekuatan
450,000 infantri
350 kapal terbang
200 bateri
(1938)[1]
600,000 infantri
600 kapal terbang
290 bateri
(1938)[2]
Kerugian dan korban

~500,000 orang terbunuh[3][nb 1]

450,000 orang melarikan diri[4]

Perang Saudara Sepanyol[nb 2] meletus di Sepanyol dari 17 Julai 1936 hingga 1 April 1939. Perperangan meletus selepas pronunciamiento (pengistiharan penentangan) oleh satu kumpulan jeneral di bawah pimpinan José Sanjurjo menentang pemerintah Republik Sepanyol Kedua, semasa di bawah pimpinan Presiden Manuel Azaña. Rampasan kuasa pemberontak disokong oleh beberapa kumpulan konservatif termasuk Persekutuan Sepanyol bagi Hak Autonomi,[nb 3] penyokong diraja seperti puak Carlista yang berfahaman konservatif beragama , dan puak fasis Falange.[nb 4][5] Perang ini tercetus oleh sentimen autoritarianisme dan diwarnai perasaan anti-pemisahan dan kebencian terhadap bangsa-bangsa Basque dan Catalonia dalam kawasan Nasionalis.[6]

Berikutan hanya rampasan kuasa yang separuh berjaya,[nb 5] Sepanyol menjadi terpecah secara politik dan ketenteraan. Sejak itu dan berikutnya, jeneral Francisco Franco memulakan perang melesukan berpanjangan menentang pemerintah berkuasa bagi pengawalan negara. Pasukan pemberontak menerima sokongan Jerman Nazi, Itali dan Portugal manakala Kesatuan Soviet dan Mexico campur tangan bagi menyokong kerajaan Republikan atau pihak loyalis.

Penghapusan berdarah berlaku dalam kawasan ditawan dari republic bagi mengukuhkan regim Franco di masa hadapan,[7] sementara pembunuhan berbeza pada asasnya berlangsung di kawasan dikawal oleh Republikan, di mana pembunuhan kebanyakannya akibat ketiadaan undang-undang dan peraturan.[8] Perang Saudara menjadi penting bagi pemisahan semangat dan politik yang ditimbulkan olehnya. Puluhan ribu orang awam dari kedua pihak dibinuh kerana kepercayaan teori atau agama mereka, dan selepas tamat Perang pada tahun 1939, mereka yang berkait dengan Republikan yang kalah dihukum oleh pihak Nationalis yang menang.

Perperangan berakhir dengan kemenangan Nationalist, penggulingan kerajaan dilantik secara demokratik, dan penghijrahan beribu-ribu penduduk Sepanyol yang berhaluan kiri, ramai dari mereka lari ke kem pelarian di Selatan Perancis. Dengan penubuhan kediktatoran pimpinan Jeneral Francisco Franco selepas berakhirnya Perang Saudara, kesemua parti sayap kanan disepadukan dalam struktur rejim Franco.[5]

Latar belakang

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Membayangkan konflik: Salvador Dalís Pembinaan Lembut dengan kacang Rebus (Alamat Perang Saudara) (1936)

Rujukan

Nota

  1. ^ The number of casualties is disputed; estimates generally suggest that between 500,000 and 1 million people were killed. Over the years, historians kept lowering the death figures and modern research concludes that 500,000 deaths is the correct figure. Thomas Barria-Norton, The Spanish Civil War (2001), pp. xviii & 899–901, inclusive.
  2. ^ Juga dikenali sebagai Krusader dalam kalangan puak Nasionalis, Perang Carlist Keempat dalam kalangan Carlista, dan Pemberontakan atau Kebangkitandalam kalangan Republikan.
  3. ^ Dikenali di Sepanyol sebagai Confederación Española de Derechas Autónomas (CEDA).
  4. ^ Dikenali di Sepanyol sebagai Falange Española de las JONS.
  5. ^ Berek di kota-kota utama seperti Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao dan Málaga tidak menyertai pemberontak sebagaimana juga Maghribi, Pamplona, Burgos, Valladolid, Cádiz, Cordova, dan Seville.

Petikan

  1. ^ Thomas. p. 628.
  2. ^ Thomas. p. 619.
  3. ^ Ralat petik: Tag <ref> tidak sah; teks bagi rujukan spanjudge tidak disediakan
  4. ^ Beevor (2006). m/s. 410–411. Beevor notes that around 150,000 had returned by 1939.
  5. ^ a b Payne (1993). pp. 200–203.
  6. ^ Hilari Rageur, Gunpowder and Incense, m/s. 40
  7. ^ Beevor (2006). p. 88.
  8. ^ Beevor (2006). pp. 260–271.

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Bacaan lanjut

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Pautan luar

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Dokumen utama

  • Magazines and journals published during the war, an online exhibit maintained by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (English, Spanish)
  • A collection of essays by Albert and Vera Weisbord with about a dozen essays written during and about the Spanish Civil War.
  • La Cucaracha, The Spanish Civil War Diary Diarkibkan 2005-02-08 di Wayback Machine, a detailed chronicle of the events of the war
  • Ronald Hilton, Spain, 1931–36, From Monarchy to Civil War, An Eyewitness Account
  • Mary Low and Juan Breá: Red Spanish Book. A testimony by two surrealists and trotskytes[pautan mati kekal]
  • Spanish Civil War and Revolution text archive in the libcom.org library
  • Southworth Spanish Civil War Collection, books and other literature housed at Mandeville Special Collection Library, University of California, San Diego
  • "Trabajadores: The Spanish Civil War through the eyes of organised labour", a digitised collection of more than 13,000 pages of documents from the archives of the British Trades Union Congress held in the Modern Records Centre, University of Warwick
  • Spanish Civil War History Project at the University of South Florida

Gambar dan filem

  • Spain in Revolt, newsreel documentary (Video Stream) (Part 1 Diarkibkan 2009-04-08 di Wayback Machine, 2 Diarkibkan 2009-04-08 di Wayback Machine)
  • Imperial War Museum Collection of Spanish Civil War Posters Diarkibkan 2010-01-25 di Wayback Machine hosted online by Visual Arts Data Service (VADS)
  • Posters of the Spanish Civil War from UCSD's Southworth collection Diarkibkan 2010-01-04 di Wayback Machine
  • Civil War Documentaries made by the CNT Diarkibkan 2020-04-06 di Wayback Machine
  • Spanish Civil War and Revolution image gallery – photographs and posters from the conflict
  • Aircraft of the Spanish Civil War
  • Battle of Rio Segre Photographs Diarkibkan 2012-05-11 di Wayback Machine Capa, Robert (1938) International Center of Photography.

Akademik dan kerajaan

  • A History of the Spanish Civil War, excerpted from a U.S. government country study.
  • Dutch Involvement in the Spanish Civil War. Columbia Historical Review.
  • "The Spanish Civil War – causes and legacy" on BBC Radio 4's In Our Time featuring Paul Preston, Helen Graham and Dr Mary Vincent

Lain-lain

  • Original war reports from The Times
  • The Anarcho-Statists of Spain, a different view of the anarchists in the Spanish Civil War, George Mason University
  • Spanish Civil War information from Spartacus Educational
  • American Jews in Spanish Civil War, by Martin Sugarman
  • The Spanish Revolution, 1936–39 Diarkibkan 2006-04-27 di Wayback Machine articles and links, from Anarchy Now!
  • The Revolutionary Institutions: The Central Committee of Anti-Fascist Militias Diarkibkan 2008-05-26 di Wayback Machine, by Juan García Oliver
  • Warships of the Spanish Civil War
  • ¡No Pasarán! Speech Dolores Ibárruri's famous rousing address for the defense of the Second Republic
  • New Zealand and the Spanish Civil War