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14 July 2024

7 July 2024

6 July 2024

  • 18:29 18:29, 6 July 2024 diff hist +65 António de Oliveira SalazarUndid revision 1232972919 by Plumber ( talk) Gallagher page 64 says "But Salazar drove a very hard bargain with the church. ‘God, Patria and Authority’ might be watchwords of his regime but he was never prepared to turn Portugal into a confessional state. If Catholicism became the official religion with conspicuous state backing, he knew this would prove a rallying point for many opponents." Tag: Undo

29 June 2024

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27 June 2024

  • 04:41 04:41, 27 June 2024 diff hist −83 Spanish Civil WarThe Viriatos, unlike the Condor Legion, were not officially supported by the Portuguese government, were not composed of volunteers from the Portuguese army, and were not equipped with military equipment provided by Portugal. Instead, they were a more informal group of Portuguese volunteers just like the Garibaldi Brigade (Italy), Abraham Lincoln Brigade (USA) , Thälmann Battalion (Germany), The Legion of Saint Patrick, (Ireland) Tag: Reverted

26 June 2024

  • 21:32 21:32, 26 June 2024 diff hist −40 Spanish Civil WarPortugal did not send official military forces. The Spanish Civil War attracted thousands of international volunteers who fought on both sides, but that is not the same thing as the country participating. The most famous international group fighting for the Republican side were the International Brigades. Comprised of volunteers from over 50 countries, these brigades included around 35,000 to 40,000 men Tag: Reverted
  • 21:26 21:26, 26 June 2024 diff hist −39 Spanish Civil WarPortugal was not a beligerant country Tag: Reverted

25 June 2024

22 June 2024

9 June 2024

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25 May 2024

14 April 2024

13 April 2024

7 April 2024

1 April 2024

26 March 2024

16 March 2024

12 February 2024

22 January 2024

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11 January 2024

  • 17:40 17:40, 11 January 2024 diff hist −45 Estado Novo (Portugal)The Portuguese Estado Novo, which emerged in 1933 under the leadership of António de Oliveira Salazar, succeeded a period of military dictatorship but is distinct in its characterization. While the military dictatorship, established in 1926, played a role in the initial consolidation of power, Salazar's Estado Novo marked a shift towards an authoritarian corporatist regime

31 December 2023

20 December 2023

10 December 2023

27 September 2023

21 September 2023

19 September 2023

18 September 2023

17 September 2023

14 September 2023

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14 July 2024

7 July 2024

6 July 2024

  • 18:29 18:29, 6 July 2024 diff hist +65 António de Oliveira SalazarUndid revision 1232972919 by Plumber ( talk) Gallagher page 64 says "But Salazar drove a very hard bargain with the church. ‘God, Patria and Authority’ might be watchwords of his regime but he was never prepared to turn Portugal into a confessional state. If Catholicism became the official religion with conspicuous state backing, he knew this would prove a rallying point for many opponents." Tag: Undo

29 June 2024

28 June 2024

27 June 2024

  • 04:41 04:41, 27 June 2024 diff hist −83 Spanish Civil WarThe Viriatos, unlike the Condor Legion, were not officially supported by the Portuguese government, were not composed of volunteers from the Portuguese army, and were not equipped with military equipment provided by Portugal. Instead, they were a more informal group of Portuguese volunteers just like the Garibaldi Brigade (Italy), Abraham Lincoln Brigade (USA) , Thälmann Battalion (Germany), The Legion of Saint Patrick, (Ireland) Tag: Reverted

26 June 2024

  • 21:32 21:32, 26 June 2024 diff hist −40 Spanish Civil WarPortugal did not send official military forces. The Spanish Civil War attracted thousands of international volunteers who fought on both sides, but that is not the same thing as the country participating. The most famous international group fighting for the Republican side were the International Brigades. Comprised of volunteers from over 50 countries, these brigades included around 35,000 to 40,000 men Tag: Reverted
  • 21:26 21:26, 26 June 2024 diff hist −39 Spanish Civil WarPortugal was not a beligerant country Tag: Reverted

25 June 2024

22 June 2024

9 June 2024

7 June 2024

25 May 2024

14 April 2024

13 April 2024

7 April 2024

1 April 2024

26 March 2024

16 March 2024

12 February 2024

22 January 2024

21 January 2024

12 January 2024

11 January 2024

  • 17:40 17:40, 11 January 2024 diff hist −45 Estado Novo (Portugal)The Portuguese Estado Novo, which emerged in 1933 under the leadership of António de Oliveira Salazar, succeeded a period of military dictatorship but is distinct in its characterization. While the military dictatorship, established in 1926, played a role in the initial consolidation of power, Salazar's Estado Novo marked a shift towards an authoritarian corporatist regime

31 December 2023

20 December 2023

10 December 2023

27 September 2023

21 September 2023

19 September 2023

18 September 2023

17 September 2023

14 September 2023

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