What name was given to the groups of foreigners that fought on the side of the Republic during the Spanish Civil War?
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Asked on: 18 Aug 2008
In the Spanish Civil War there are lots of groups of foreigners who helped out under different names.
Two large groups were the Irish and the French.
These were called the Irish Blueshirts and the Croix de Feu respectively.
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