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Post-Spanish Civil War anti-Francoist guerrillas
The Maquis ([ˈmaki(s)]; Basque: Maki; also spelled maqui) were Spanish guerrillas who waged irregular warfare against the Francoist dictatorship within
Spanish_Maquis
Type of biome in the Mediterranean region
Corsican: machja, pronounced [ˈmaca]; Croatian: makija; Occitan: maquís; Catalan: màquia, Spanish: maquia) is a savanna-like shrubland biome in the Mediterranean
Maquis_shrubland
French resistance groups
The Maquis (French pronunciation: [maki] ) were rural guerrilla bands of French and Belgian Resistance fighters, called maquisards, during World War II
Maquis_(World_War_II)
Fictional terrorist organisation
Maquis /mɑːˈkiː/ are a 24th-century paramilitary organization-terrorist group (like the World War II Maquis in the French Resistance and the Spanish Maquis
Maquis_(Star_Trek)
World War II short films. For films about the Spanish Maquis see List of films about the Spanish Maquis. List of World War II films Filmed at the same
List of Spanish Civil War films
List_of_Spanish_Civil_War_films
which include of the Spanish Maquis. This list does not include documentaries, short films. Heredero, Carlos F. "HISTORIAS DE MAQUIS EN EL CINE ESPAÑOL"
List of films about the Spanish Maquis
List_of_films_about_the_Spanish_Maquis
Government of Spain in exile from 1939 to 1977
Spanish Maquis Republicanism in Spain Government-in-exile of José Giral Dates of establishment of diplomatic relations with Francoist Spain Spanish Republican
Spanish Republican government in exile
Spanish_Republican_government_in_exile
Topics referred to by the same term
Maquis, guerrillas who fought against Francoist Spain in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War Maquis of Fizi, the site of a Cold War-era rival government
Maquis
Assassinations and mass murders during the Spanish Civil War
The White Terror (Spanish: Terror Blanco), also called the Francoist Repression (Spanish: Represión franquista), was the political repression and mass
White_Terror_(Spain)
2006 film by Guillermo del Toro
Ofelia, interacts. Ofelia's stepfather, Captain Vidal, hunts down the Spanish Maquis who resist the Francoist regime, while Ofelia's pregnant mother grows
Pan's_Labyrinth
Period of Spanish history (1516–1700)
Habsburg Spain, also known as the Catholic Monarchy, was the period of Spanish history and Spanish Empire from 1516 to 1700 when it was ruled by kings
Habsburg_Spain
Spanish colonial army in Morocco
as the Army of Spanish Morocco (Spanish: Cuerpo de Ejército Marroquí'), was a field army of the Spanish Army that garrisoned the Spanish protectorate in
Army_of_Africa_(Spain)
including one with Spain for $5.5 million, paid in 1957. List of Spanish military equipment of World War II Moscow Gold Spanish Maquis Laurel Incident Iberian
Spain_during_World_War_II
Spanish vigilante maquis
i Llopart, and Josep Sabaté i Llopart) were among the famed Catalan Spanish maquis and urban guerrillas of the Francoist post-Civil War period. They participated
Sabaté_brothers
Flag used by the Second Spanish Republic
Second Spanish Republic was also used by the Spanish Maquis between the end of the Spanish Civil War and the early 1960s, and later by the Spanish National
Flag of the Second Spanish Republic
Flag_of_the_Second_Spanish_Republic
Political party in Spain
many PCE members joined the Spanish Maquis, a group of guerrillas who fought against the regime. Years later, the Maquis' power declined, and the PCE
Communist_Party_of_Spain
Period of Spanish history (1936–1975)
Francoist Spain (Spanish: España franquista), also known as Fascist Spain, Falangist Spain, the Franco regime, or the Franco dictatorship, officially the
Francoist_Spain
Imperial Russian song
Biblioteka Znaci. French translation March of the Siberian Riflemen on YouTube Hymn of Spanish Maquis Hymn of Peruvian Shining Path Guerrilla Fighters
Po_dolinam_i_po_vzgoriam
French rebel groups that fought Nazi Germany in World War II
war. Many Spanish escapees joined French Resistance groups; others formed their own autonomous groups which became known as the Spanish maquis. In April
French_Resistance
Political symbol
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Three_Arrows
Period of Spanish history
Spain entered a new era with the death of Charles II, the last Spanish Habsburg monarch, who died childless in 1700. This resulted in the War of the Spanish
History_of_Spain_(1700–1808)
Spanish guerrilla fighter (1917–2004)
1, 2004), was an intersex Spanish fighter in the Maquis, the anti-fascist guerrilla resistance during and after the Spanish Civil War. Born in the village
Florencio_Pla_Meseguer
1987 Spanish film
Asturias and León in northern Spain after the fall of the Front of Asturias to the Francoist faction, surviving as Maquis guerrilla fighters in the wilderness
Wolves'_Moon
Opposition to fascism
The Spanish anarchist guerrilla Francesc Sabaté Llopart fought against Franco's regime until the 1960s, from a base in France. The Spanish Maquis, linked
Anti-fascism
Period of Spanish history (1975–1982)
The Spanish transition to democracy, known in Spain as la Transición (IPA: [la tɾansiˈθjon]; 'the Transition') or la Transición española ('the Spanish Transition')
Spanish transition to democracy
Spanish_transition_to_democracy
1979 film
(2012). "Las películas sobre el maquis español: de la historia oficial a la memoria histórica" [Movies about the Spanish “Maquis”: from the Official History
Heart_of_the_Forest
Day of the year
1894) 1963 – Ramon Vila Capdevila, last of the Spanish Maquis, holding out after the end of the Spanish Civil War (born 1908) 1968 – Giovanni Bracco, Italian
August_7
it provided for representation from regions of Spain and elsewhere in the Spanish Empire, namely Spanish America and the Philippines, set an important
History_of_Spain_(1808–1874)
1873–1874 republican government in Spain
The Spanish Republic (Spanish: República española), historiographically referred to as the First Spanish Republic (Spanish: Primera República española)
First_Spanish_Republic
Paramilitary supporting the Republicans in the Spanish Civil War
restrictions in the Spanish Republican army. He served in the CXXIX International Brigade and later fought in the Spanish Maquis, and after the war lived
International_Brigades
1936–47 alliance between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kuomintang
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Second_United_Front
Catalan anarchist guerrilla (1918–1981)
prosecute guerrilla warfare against the dictatorship, as part of the Spanish Maquis. There he led a rural group of Catalan anarchist guerrillas. As leader
Marcelino_Massana
Title for Isabella I and Ferdinand II
territories in Europe to the expanding Spanish Empire.[citation needed] Black Propaganda against Portugal and Spain Iberian Union Portuguese Restoration
Catholic_Monarchs_of_Spain
Topics referred to by the same term
Reconquista de España, the 1944 invasion of the Aran Valley by the Spanish Maquis Reconquista, Santa Fe, a city in Argentina Reconquista Airport Roman
Reconquista_(disambiguation)
1993 Spanish film
ISBN 84-271-2326-4. Martínez Torres, Augusto (2 May 1993). "Historias de maquis". El País. ISSN 1134-6582. Archived from the original on 10 August 2018
Huidos
Spanish photographer, watchmaker, anti-fascist resistance member (1888–1961)
Corao, Cangas de Onís, Spain, (9 August 1888 – 7 August 1961) was a professional photographer, watchmaker and member of the Spanish anti-fascist resistance
Benjamina_Miyar
of Irish revolutionary period films List of Spanish Civil War films List of films about the Spanish Maquis List of World War II films List of Korean War
Lists_of_historical_films
2019 Spanish film
Luna, Olimpia Melinte and Imanol Arias. Set in 1944 Spain, the plot features a guerrilla fighter (maquis) who becomes deaf and has to survive a manhunt. Asier
The_Silent_War_(2019_film)
Anti-fascist political activist movement
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Antifa_(United_States)
German paramilitary organization
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Iron_Front
Muslim-ruled parts of the Iberian Peninsula (711–1492)
"Arab Influence | Spanish-food.org". www.spanish-food.org. Retrieved 7 July 2019. Crist, Raymond E. (1957). "Rice Culture in Spain". The Scientific Monthly
Al-Andalus
anarchism in Spain by J. Gamero Iron Column Spanish maquis Pistolerismo Petroleum Revolution Scala case Spanish Revolution of 1936 Squatting in Spain Díez 2007
Anarchism_in_Spain
Italian World War II resistance movement
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
National_Liberation_Committee
1978 film
(2012). "Las películas sobre el maquis español: de la historia oficial a la memoria histórica" [Movies about the Spanish “Maquis”: from the Official History
Los_días_del_pasado
French resistance member (1914–1946)
in Nîmes), at the end of the war, he returned to Spain to work with Resistance groups (Spanish Maquis) to oust caudillo Francisco Franco. Captured on 15
Cristino_García
Napoleonic client state (1808–1813)
Franco–Spanish invasion of Portugal, forced the ruling Spanish Bourbons to abdicate, and installed his brother, Joseph Bonaparte on the Spanish throne
Spain_under_Joseph_Bonaparte
Spanish anarcho-syndicalist (1908–1952)
Foucellas". La Voz de Galicia (in Spanish). March 6, 2003. Archived from the original on March 6, 2003. Retrieved June 6, 2019. Portals: Anarchism Spain v t e
Benigno_Andrade
Province of New Spain
Spanish Texas refers to the period of Spanish claim, exploration, and colonial administration in the region that became Texas, within the Viceroyalty
Spanish_Texas
Basque anarchist (1909–1982)
was a Basque anarchist that fought in the Spanish Civil War, French Resistance and with the Spanish Maquis, before becoming involved with Euskadi Ta Askatasuna
Felix_Likiniano
Anti-fascist movement in Germany
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Antifa_(Germany)
1936 Anti-fascist demonstration in Leeds
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Battle_of_Holbeck_Moor
relaxing Spanish authoritarianism. During the Spanish transition to democracy, leftist organizations became legal once again. In modern Spain trade unions
Economic_history_of_Spain
1964 film
followed with him." Footage depicts the events of the Spanish Civil War and a line of Spanish refugees crossing the border into France after defeat by
Behold_a_Pale_Horse_(film)
1930s German Protestant movement
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Confessing_Church
Catalan guerrilla, historian and journalist (1921–2005)
worked until his escape in 1944. He subsequently joined up with the Spanish Maquis, participating in the Liberation of France and in the abortive invasion
Antonio_Téllez_Solà
British anti-fascist organisation
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Anti-Fascist_Action
Spanish anarchist
anarchist militant who participated in the Spanish Civil War and later in the guerilla campaign of the Spanish Maquis. In the 1940s he led the guerrillas of
Bernabé_López_Calle
Catalan anarchist (1920–1957)
Josep Lluís Facerias (1920–1957) was a Spanish insurrectionary anarchist. He was born in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on 6 January 1920. He was nicknamed
Josep_Lluís_Facerias
2024 Spanish-French black comedy film
followed the Spanish Civil War, the plot follows the plight of stubborn Nationalist woman Remedios Buendía, determined not to let some Maquis guerrilla fighters
We_Treat_Women_Too_Well
range. There was much activity of the Spanish Maquis in this range and the neighboring areas after the Spanish Civil War and well into the 1960s. The
Serra_del_Turmell
2002 film
(2012). "Las películas sobre el maquis español: de la historia oficial a la memoria histórica" [Movies about the Spanish “Maquis”: from the Official History
The_Shanghai_Spell
Catalan anarchist activist (1918–2011)
Republicans in the Spanish Civil War, she fled to the Occitan city of Toulouse, where she used her house to host members of the Spanish Maquis. She also opened
Rosa_Laviña
Basque anarchist militant
went into exile in France, where she supported the French Resistance, Spanish Maquis and eventually ETA. Hernáez was born to an unmarried mother and unknown
Kasilda_Hernáez
Spanish Armed Forces 1939–1975
the period of Francoism, the Spanish Armed Forces were in charge of the national defence and public order of the Spanish territory during the historical
Spanish Armed Forces during the period of Francoism
Spanish_Armed_Forces_during_the_period_of_Francoism
Italian militant anti-fascist organization
Many Arditi del Popolo later joined the International Brigades during the Spanish Civil War (1936–39). The name was also re-used by Resistance during World
Arditi_del_Popolo
Municipality in Catalonia, Spain
guerrilla leader Ramon Vila Capdevila - last of the Spanish Maquis, who held out from the end of the Spanish Civil War until being killed in 1963 - is buried
Fígols
Dutch far-left research group
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Anti-fascist research group Kafka
Anti-fascist_research_group_Kafka
Sole ruling political party in Francoist Spain
stronger since the Spanish Civil War, to the extent that Mussolini saw the Spanish party at the main vehicle capable of transforming Spain into a fully fascist
FET_y_de_las_JONS
Side in the Spanish Civil War that supported the Second Spanish Republic
gubernamental), was the side in the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939 that supported the government of the Second Spanish Republic against the Nationalist
Republican faction (Spanish Civil War)
Republican_faction_(Spanish_Civil_War)
1960 film
(2012). "Las películas sobre el maquis español: de la historia oficial a la memoria histórica" [Movies about the Spanish “Maquis”: from the Official History
Peace_Never_Comes
German far-left militant group
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Antifaschistische_Aktion
418–720 kingdom in Iberia
Visigothic Code (Latin: Liber Iudiciorum), which would become the basis for Spanish law throughout the Middle Ages. From 407 to 409 AD, an alliance of (East)
Visigothic_Kingdom
2004 film
Pictures, it was theatrically released in Spain on 28 April 2004. List of Spanish films of 2004 Dubbed in the Spanish-language track by Mercedes Sampietro
The_Year_of_the_Flood_(film)
2001 film by Montxo Armendáriz
Broken Silence (Spanish: Silencio roto) is a 2001 Spanish drama film directed by Montxo Armendáriz which stars Lucía Jiménez and Juan Diego Botto. The
Broken_Silence_(2001_film)
2011 Spanish film
The Sleeping Voice (Spanish: La voz dormida) is a 2011 Spanish drama film directed by Benito Zambrano based on the novel of the same name by Dulce Chacón
The_Sleeping_Voice
Polish paramilitary organization
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Socialist_Action_(Poland)
Catalan anarchist (1908–1963)
Vila Capdevila. Militant of the CNT and the last of the Catalan anarchist maquis, he was involved in the proclamation of libertarian communism (1932), the
Ramon_Vila_Capdevila
Ethiopian anti-fascist resistance movement
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Black_Lions
3rd century BC conquest of Hispania by the Barca family
Carthaginian possessions in Spain were limited to a handful of wealthy coastal cities: Gades, Malaca, Abdera and Sexi. In 237 BC, Spain south of the Tagus River
Barcid_conquest_of_Hispania
and medieval Spain Military history of Spain List of Spanish colonial wars in Morocco Anglo-Spanish War (disambiguation) Franco-Spanish War (disambiguation)
List_of_wars_involving_Spain
WWII resistance movements
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Soviet_partisans
Land Arm of Spanish Republic
The Spanish Republican Army (Spanish: Ejército de la República Española) was the main branch of the Armed Forces of the Second Spanish Republic between
Spanish_Republican_Army
civilians crossed into the disputed Spanish colony of Spanish Sahara under the auspices of king Hassan II of Morocco. Spanish troops were ordered not to fight
Death and funeral of Francisco Franco
Death_and_funeral_of_Francisco_Franco
1936 anti-fascist confrontation in London
priests, nuns and other clergy by the leftist Republican government in Spain. Some women, including former suffragettes were attracted by their policies
Battle_of_Cable_Street
German anti-fascist paramilitary organization
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Arbeiter-Schutzbund
Trade union in Francoist Spain (1940–77)
The Spanish Syndical Organization (Spanish: Organización Sindical Española; OSE), popularly known in Spain as the Sindicato Vertical (the "Vertical Trade
Spanish_Syndical_Organization
outlets for participation in Spanish society became voracious readers. Internationalism disappeared in the early days of Spanish literature. The 1940s and
Women's media in Francoist Spain
Women's_media_in_Francoist_Spain
American submachine gun
Government Brigade 2506 Front de Libération de la Côte des Somalis Spanish Maquis The Thompson was supplied to Malayan Communist Party insurgents during
Thompson_submachine_gun
Mural by Dave Binnington in London, England
Street took place on Sunday 4 October 1936 against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War, and at a moment when fascist powers were rising across Europe
Cable_Street_Mural
1955 Italian film
The Lost City (Spanish: La ciudad perdida, or Terrorists in Madrid, Italian: Terroristi a Madrid) is a 1955 Italian-Spanish drama film directed by Margarita
The_Lost_City_(1955_film)
Catalan historian and journalist (1920-2007)
collectivised at the outset of the Spanish Revolution of 1936. At the age of 16, he volunteered to fight in the Spanish Civil War. He fought in the siege
Eduard_Pons_Prades
General strike against Benito Mussolini
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
1922_Italian_general_strike
Association football team in Spain
response from sections of the Spanish right. Cádiz province was also a centre of resistance to Francoism, with the Spanish Maquis conducting their first recorded
Cádiz_CF
Spanish monumental memorial and Catholic basilica
the Fallen (Spanish: Valle de los Caídos) officially the Valley of Cuelgamuros (Spanish: Valle de Cuelgamuros) since 2022, is a Spanish memorial site
Valley_of_the_Fallen
German-American philosopher of environmentalism and Gnosticism (1903–1993)
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Hans_Jonas
Political party in WWII
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Polish_Socialists
Yugoslav guerrilla organization in Italy (1927-1941)
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
TIGR
to people whom Spain should have protected". In addition, Spanish authorities permitted 20,000 to 35,000 Jews to travel through Spanish territory on transit
Spain_and_the_Holocaust
Former union of Dutch resistance groups
group Kafka Portugal Armed Forces Movement Carnation Revolution Spain Spanish Maquis Sweden Antifascistisk Aktion Switzerland Aktion Kinder des Holocaust
Binnenlandse_Strijdkrachten
Topics referred to by the same term
Maqui Edicions, a Spanish publishing house specialized in role-playing games; see Vajra Enterprises Spanish Maquis, resistance in Spain against the Francoist
Maqui
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SPANISH MAQUIS
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Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Italian/Spanish Antonio, possibly TOÑO means "invaluable."Â
Male
English
Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Anéislis, STANDISH means "careful, thoughtful."
Female
Spanish
Spanish feminine form of Italian/Portuguese/Spanish Emilio, EMELINA means "rival."
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, PACO means "French."
Female
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisca, PAQUITA means "French."
Male
Spanish
Spanish name TERCERO means "third."
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Gregorio, GOITO means "watchful; vigilant."
Female
Spanish
Spanish name NOVIA means "girlfriend."
Female
Spanish
Spanish diminutive form of Italian/Spanish Dorotea, DORITA means "gift."
Male
Yiddish
 Yiddish form of German Manni, MANISH means "fierce strong man" or simply "man." Compare with another form of Manish.
Male
Spanish
Spanish name NOVIO means "boyfriend."
Female
Spanish
Spanish name SALUD means "health."
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Rodrigo, RUY means "famous power."
Female
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Italian/Spanish Marta, MARTITA means "lady, mistress."
Female
Spanish
Spanish name PIEDAD means "mercy."
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Gregorio, GOYO means "watchful; vigilant."
Female
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisca, PACA means "French."
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, PAQUITO means "French."
Female
Polish
Feminine form of Polish StanisÅ‚aw, STANISÅAWA means "glorious government."
Male
Spanish
Spanish pet form of Portuguese/Spanish Francisco, PANCHO means "French."
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