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Ridgerunner
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Just an informational note. It appears estimates vary wildly as to the numbers killed in the lead up to the Spanish Civil War, the war itself and its aftermath, and just how many died from what cause, including those who died as a result of privations throughout the struggle, but in captivity and outside captivity. Ignoring the highs and lows, and arbitrarily adopting a “median” of about 200,000 from all causes, the toll seems roughly comparable to the deaths in the Greek Civil War, the Columbian Civil War and the struggle for East Timor.
That’s not to say civil wars are something we should all wish for. But should we prefer a bolshevik outcome any more in Spain than in Greece, or any more than the Franco regime?
That’s not to say civil wars are something we should all wish for. But should we prefer a bolshevik outcome any more in Spain than in Greece, or any more than the Franco regime?