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Galicia and World War II | Wikipedia audio article

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00:00:47 1 Tungsten
00:01:34 2 Lorenz beam
00:02:18 3 See also



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The participation of Galicia, Spain, in World War II was marked by its location on Spain's Atlantic coast. Despite Spain's neutrality in the war, the country was affected due to its strategic location. The tungsten mines, such as the Mines of San Fins, were used for the Nazi war industry. The extraction and transport of the mineral carried out by front companies, such as the Finance and Industrial Corporation (Galician: Sociedade Financeira e Industrial).Hundreds of Galicians traveled to fight with the Germans on the Eastern Front, in the Blue Division. On the other side, former republican combatants fought with the allies, many of them having been confined in concentration camps.

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