International Brigades data

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The International Brigades were Republican military units in the Spanish Civil War, formed of many non-state-sponsored volunteers of different countries who traveled to Spain, to fight for the republic in the Spanish Civil War between 1936 and 1939.

This article consolidates data from various sources.

[edit] Nationalities represented

Nationality Unsourced [1] Thomas [2] Marty[3] Beevor [4] Various
Total N/A 40,000
French 10,000 10,000 9,000 ~
Belgians ~ ~ 1,600 ~
Germans 5,000 ~ ~
Germany/Austria ~ 5,000 5,000
Poles 5,000 ~ 3,000
Italians 3,350 3,350 3,000
Americans 2,800 2,800 2,800
Canadians 2,000 1,000 1,448
British ~ 2,000 1,800
English 1,700 ~ ~
Scottish 600 ~ ~
Irish 250 ~ ~
Czechoslovakians 1,500 ~ 1,500
Yugoslavs 1,500 1,200 1,660
Hungarians 1,000 1,000 ~
Mexicans 1,000 ~ ~
Scandinavians ~ 1,000 ~
Swedes 540 ~ ~
Danes 500 ~ ~
Finns 300 ~ ~
Chinese 100 ~
Australians 60 ~
New Zealanders 12 ~
Albanians 27 ~
Bulgarians ~ 400 [5]
  1. ^ These figures come from International Brigades but show no source
  2. ^ Thomas, Hugh The Spanish Civil War (Appendix III)
  3. ^ Attrib. S Álvarez, Historia Política y Militar de las Brigadas Internacionales (Madrid 1996) p309
  4. ^ Beevor, Antony The Battle for Spain
  5. ^ Marxist Org