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During the Spanish Civil War, several countries followed a principle of non-intervention to avoid any potential escalation or possible expansion of the war to other states. That would result in the signing of the Non-Intervention Agreement in August 1936 and the setting up of the Non-Intervention Committee, which first met in September. Primarily arranged by the French and the British governments, the Committee also included the Soviet Union, Fascist Italy, and Nazi Germany. Ultimately, the committee had the support of 27 states.

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  • عدم التدخل في الحرب الأهلية الإسبانية (ar)
  • Appeasement-Politik der europäischen Großmächte zu Beginn des Spanischen Bürgerkrieges (de)
  • Non-intervention (guerre d'Espagne) (fr)
  • 불간섭 조약 (스페인 내전) (ko)
  • Non-intervention in the Spanish Civil War (en)
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  • 불간섭 조약은 국제 연맹이 스페인 내전에 대해 회원국들이 병력이나 군수 물자를 지원하지 않도록 결의한 조약이다. 1936년 8월 영국의 네빌 체임벌린과 프랑스의 레옹 블륑이 불간섭 위원회를 구성하고 조약의 내용을 기초하였으며 국제 연맹에 의해 승인되었다. (ko)
  • خلال الحرب الأهلية الإسبانية اتبعت العديد من الدول مبدأ عدم التدخل لتجنب أي تصعيد أو توسيع محتمل للحرب إلى دول أخرى. ونتج عن ذلك توقيع اتفاقية عدم التدخل في أغسطس 1936 وإنشاء لجنة عدم التدخل التي بدأ اجتماعها في سبتمبر، بترتيب من الحكومتين الفرنسية والبريطانية. ومن أهم أعضاء اللجنة الاتحاد السوفييتي وإيطاليا الفاشية وألمانيا النازية. وحظيت اللجنة بدعم من 27 دولة. (ar)
  • During the Spanish Civil War, several countries followed a principle of non-intervention to avoid any potential escalation or possible expansion of the war to other states. That would result in the signing of the Non-Intervention Agreement in August 1936 and the setting up of the Non-Intervention Committee, which first met in September. Primarily arranged by the French and the British governments, the Committee also included the Soviet Union, Fascist Italy, and Nazi Germany. Ultimately, the committee had the support of 27 states. (en)
  • La non-intervention est le nom donné à la politique de la France et du Royaume-Uni pendant la guerre d'Espagne. En France, le Front populaire a été élu le 3 mai 1936. À la suite de l'insurrection militaire des 17 et 18 juillet 1936 en Espagne contre le gouvernement républicain, le premier ministre Léon Blum, de tout cœur avec les Républicains, reçoit leur demande d'assistance le 20 juillet. Il y répond d'abord positivement, mais doit faire marche arrière devant l'opposition de la droite, des radicaux (Édouard Herriot), du président modéré Albert Lebrun et du Royaume-Uni. Selon le témoignage de Jules Moch, Léon Blum avait choisi initialement de « gagner le premier quart d'heure » : il fallait écraser le mouvement insurrectionnel dans l'œuf, mais pour cela, aider la République espagnole disc (fr)
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