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In the history of Spain, the White Terror (Spanish: Terror Blanco; also known as the Francoist Repression, la Represión franquista) describes the political repression, including executions and rapes, which were carried out by the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), as well as during the following years of ...
- 1936–1975
- Spain
- 160,000–200,000: 110 : 8 : 900–001 : 202 : 94
In the history of Spain, the White Terror was the series of assassinations realized by the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), and during the first nine years of the régime of General Francisco Franco. [1] Thousands of victims are buried in hundreds of unmarked common graves (over 2,000), [2] more than ...
First White Terror. The White Terror ( French: Terreur Blanche) was a period during the French Revolution in 1795 when a wave of violent attacks swept across much of France. The victims of this violence were people identified as being associated with the Reign of Terror – followers of Robespierre and Marat, and members of local ...
In the history of Spain, the White Terror describes the political repression, including executions and rapes, which were carried out by the Nationalist faction during the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), as well as during the following years of the regime of General Francisco Franco.
The Horrifying Inspection by Taiwanese printmaker Huang Rong-can. It describes the hostile environment in Taiwan shortly after the February 28 incident, which marked the start of the White Terror period. Location. Taiwan and other ROC-controlled islands.
- 1947–1987
- Consolidate rule over Taiwan after retreat from mainland China
- Taiwan and other ROC-controlled islands
White Terror (Spain), mass murders committed by the Nationalist movement during the Spanish Civil War and Francisco Franco's rule. White Terror (mainland China), the period of political repression in China which was started in 1927 by the Republic of China/Kuomintang government.
Red Terror ( Spanish: Terror Rojo) [7] is the name given by historians to various acts of violence committed from 1936 until the end of the Spanish Civil War by sections of nearly all the leftist groups.