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* SpanishCivilWar: The entire premise of the timeline comes from the war.
* TheFrancoRegime: Averted. Franco loses too much power and integrity in the civil to ever establish this.
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* DyingLikeAnimals: Juan Negrín's government due to the Communist Party's influence.
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From there, history is irrevocably changed forever.

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From there, history History is irrevocably changed forever.

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* BlatantLies: The People's Council of the East's explanation for the "absence" of Jaime Balius Mir and Mariano Rodríguez Vázquez.
* DyingLikeAnimals: Juan Negrín's government due to the Communist Party's influence.



* IDidWhatIHadToDo: Juan García Oliver as President of the People's Council of the East.



* SecretPolice: The "Central Directorate of Intelligence" in Communist Spain.



* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: The May Revolution, to a certain extent.

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* ThePoliticalOfficer: Everywhere in the Spanish Republican Army.
* ThePurge: Downplayed (a bit) in the Soviet Union. Played straight with the Republican victory in Seville and during the May Revolution.
* TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: The May Revolution, to a certain extent.extent.
* TokyoRose: Gonzalo Queipo de Llano and his pro-Nationalist "Radio Sevilla" programmes.
* YouShallNotPass: "¡No pasarán!" was the battle cry of the Republicans during the Siege of Madrid.

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From there, history is irrevocably changed forever.



* FireForgedFriends: Enrique Líster and Valentín González, because of the Battle of Brunete.
* HyperCompetentSidekick: Ramón Serrano Suñer. He is this to his brother-in-law, Francisco Franco.
* OpportunisticBastard: Julio Álvarez del Vayo.
* SpanishCivilWar: The entire premise of the timeline comes from the war.



* SpanishCivilWar: The entire premise of the timeline comes from the war.

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* SpanishCivilWar: TheRevolutionWillNotBeCivilized: The entire premise of the timeline comes from the war.May Revolution, to a certain extent.
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The timeline begins in the Spanish Civil War and diverges during the Battle of Brunete in 1937. From there, it charts the rise of the Spanish Republic and the downfall of democracy in Spain as the Communist Party of Spain takes power amidst the joys of the Spanish people's victory against fascism.

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The timeline begins in the Spanish Civil War and diverges during the Battle of Brunete in 1937. From there, it charts the rise of the Spanish Republic and the downfall of democracy in Spain as the Communist Party of Spain takes power amidst the joys of the Spanish people's victory against fascism.fascism.


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* TheFrancoRegime: Averted. Franco loses too much power and integrity in the civil to ever establish this.
* SpanishCivilWar: The entire premise of the timeline comes from the war.
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[[http://www.alternatehistory.com/discussion/showthread.php?t=287588 Soviets in the Sun]] is an alternate history timeline by Comisario.

The timeline begins in the Spanish Civil War and diverges during the Battle of Brunete in 1937. From there, it charts the rise of the Spanish Republic and the downfall of democracy in Spain as the Communist Party of Spain takes power amidst the joys of the Spanish people's victory against fascism.

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