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[[File:Barcelone 19 juillet 1936.jpg|thumb|left|Anarchists in [[Barcelona]]. The civil war was fought between the anarchist territories and stateless lands that achieved [[workers' self-management]], and capitalist areas of Spain controlled by the [[autocratic]] [[Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War)|Nationalist faction]].]]
The historian [[Eric Hobsbawm]] wrote: "The [[Spanish Civil War|Spanish civil war]] was both at the centre and on the margin of the era of anti-fascism. It was central, since it was immediately seen as a European war between fascism and anti-fascism, almost as the first battle in the coming world war, some of the characteristic aspects of which – for example, air raids against civilian populations – it anticipated."<ref>{{Cite news|last=Hobsbawm|first=Eric|date=2007-02-17|title=The Spanish civil war united a generation of young writers, poets and artists in political fervour, says Eric Hobsbawm|language=en-GB|work=The Guardian|url=https://www.theguardian.com/books/2007/feb/17/historybooks.featuresreviews|access-date=2020-06-05|issn=0261-3077}}</ref>
 
[[File:Strijdlustige_vrouw_-_Woman_ready_to_fight_(3334194838).jpg|thumb|Woman with a rifle, soldier of [[Mujeres Libres]], [[Confederal militias]] Barcelona, 1936 [[Spanish Civil War]]]]