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Spanish Opposition before 1945,ublicans therefore suffered persecution or fled into exile. And yet, from this collective disaster a new republican unity was not forged. In the five years following the defeat of 1939 the divisions of the . lost none of their virulence, and the republicans failed to establish a credible focus for a

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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7643-8190-5Franco regime. Inside Spain, the search for common ground between republicans and monarchists resumed. In contrast, the British government, which had no intention of forcibly removing Franco, kept to its . policy despite the incipient internationalisation of the ‘Spanish problem’.
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