How come the Spanish Civil War is never mentioned when it comes to WW2 history?

How come the Spanish Civil War is never mentioned when it comes to WW2 history?

And yes, I only learned about it from HOI4

Much more important to cry about the 6666 trillionz than the other stuff going on in Europe.

Because it ended before WWII?

I'm kekking so hard with the directness.

I concur, it's because it was a separate war.

How come the German civil war is never mentioned about WW1?

Oh another war that isn't taught is the German Civil War of 1918

Because spain didn't do shit worth talking about

Because the good guys won.

we learned about it

in fact it was an entire unit in grade 10

Is that the ones the Jews started?

Well, we had people fighting in it

Because it had little to none impact on the world war itself

Commies lost and Franco exposed their crimes, so it's harder for academics to spin the story

Because we were too busy being taught about WW2 and the poor Jews

Debatable, some would argue WWII began in 1937 at the onset of the second Sino-Japanese conflict.

The Spanish civil war is usually only covered in courses that are basically "advanced" liberal propaganda. If people without a base level of indoctrination read about it in depth then they don't draw the conclusions the loony left wants.

Indeed is the only war beneath the WWII that the Luftwaffe has fight.

Because this war Spain don't joined the WWII... It would be more strenght for the axis

WWI started 1914 and never ended.

As far as I concern, it is always mentioned if you look it up in good bibliography stuff.

Because it wasn't part of WW2, retard

Also arguable. One long war with a twenty year intermission.

More like more coastline for Germany to have to garrison without any tangible benefit.

Because the commies were BTFO hahaha

Commies got fucked that's why

Because Franco was supported by Hitler.

And then by USA/NATO.

It's obviously why the Western countries didn't wanna talk about it.

The "good guys" backing the commies in Spain and the 'bad guys" backing the nationals.

Different wars.

How do you even cover the end of WW1 without the revolution in Germany?
Or do you mean the aftermath with the SPD sending Freikorps to beat down the communists