
41: The Spanish Civil War Pt. 6 - International Involvement
History of the Second World War
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The Politics of Non-Intervention
British government would do its absolute best to simply ignore what was happening for as long as possible. Eventually, in May 1937, Germany and Italy would just withdraw from the agreement entirely. This was a precursor to mounting Italian submarine attacks on shipping bound for republican ports. The only real, effective area where non-intervention caused war material to stop flowing was on the French frontier which of course only hurt the Republic.
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