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  2. Republican faction (Spanish Civil War) - Wikipedia

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    The Republican faction (Spanish: Bando republicano), also known as the Loyalist faction (Bando leal) or the Government faction (Bando gubernamental), was the side in the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939 that supported the government of the Second Spanish Republic against the Nationalist faction of the military rebellion. [1]

  3. Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Civil War (Non-Intervention) Act, 1937 was signed into law on 24 February by the Irish and provided penalties for exporters of war material and for service in the military forces of a belligerent, and it restricted travel to Spain. [59] Soviet war aid continued to reach Spain through the Mediterranean. [60]

  4. Employee silence - Wikipedia

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    Within organizations people often have to make decisions about whether to speak up or remain silent - whether to share or withhold their ideas, opinions, and concerns ... [The problem is that] in many cases, they choose the safe response of silence, withholding input that could be valuable to others or thoughts that they wish they could express.

  5. Milicianas in the Spanish Civil War - Wikipedia

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    As a result, many of the women who fought during the war were forced to remain silent. [1] The first time Spain's milicianas were discussed openly was in 1989 at a conference about the Civil War in Salamanca. [1] Another reason the role of Spanish women on the Republican side in the Civil War has been ignored is there is a lack of primary sources.

  6. Spanish Republican Army - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Republican Army (Spanish: Ejército de la República Española) was the main branch of the Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic between 1931 and 1939.. It became known as People's Army of the Republic (Ejército Popular de la República) after it was reorganized, following the disbandment of the voluntary militias that were formed in July 1936 at the beginning of the Spanish ...

  7. Right to silence - Wikipedia

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    Right to inform a member of his/her family or a person of his/her choosing regarding the detention as well as their location, at any moment of the proceedings. Foreigners have the right to contact their consulate in Spain. Right to request the services of an interpreter, at no cost, when the foreign national does not speak Spanish.

  8. Military personnel - Wikipedia

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    Military personnel or military service members are members of the state's armed forces.Their roles, pay, and obligations differ according to their military branch (army, navy, marines, coast guard, air force, and space force), rank (officer, non-commissioned officer, or enlisted recruit), and their military task when deployed on operations and on exercise.

  9. Popular Front (Spain) - Wikipedia

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    The government did not stay in power long, mainly because of the conflict of ideological views by many of the parties. The only factor working for the government was unity for the conquest of fascism. After the Republican defeat in the Spanish Civil War, the popular front was dissolved, and Franco ruled Spain as a dictator until his death in 1975.