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The biggest impact really came from Germany. Hitler used Spain as a testing ground for his newly built military, particularly his aircraft. The infamous German Condor Legion bombed Guernica in 1937. This bombing raid proved the effectiveness of the Junker Ju 52s dive bomber, which Hitler later used with devastating effect on the Allies during World War II. The raid also horrified the world and lead Picasso to paint his famous work "Guernica," which was not displayed in Spain until after Franco's government was replaced by a constitutional monarchy.

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The 1936 Spanish Civil War put Franco in power, and enabled Germany and the Soviets to test some of their weapons. It also allowed Spain to remain neutral in WW2. It also gave the gave the Spanish a future alliance with the USA during the cold war since Franco was Anticommunist.

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Soccer began and they learned how to cheat from it. E.g when a player slide tackles a ball and the ball hits their foot, they must dramatically fall on the floor crying 'Mama Mia' and then the opponents get a yellow card. Watch the latest world cup for evidence.

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Spain was neutral and outside of sending some soldiers to fight for Hitler in Russia, WWII basically passed Spain by.

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after the monarchi fell in 1931 the tension betwn the republican party and the fascist party rose, there were even some lieutenants who were murdered.

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The rebelling Nationalist military lead by Francisco Franco ended up seizing control of the Spanish capital, Madrid, there by causing the Republic to surrender.

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They made Spain rich and powerful

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