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... blamed in the international intervention and aid, as it was not the only factor that affected the result of the civil war. According to Martin Blinkhorn, "the betrayal of the Republic by its supposed fellow democracies" due to the great disunity the left had to deal with, plus the "farce of non-intervention" gave a clear advantage to the nationalists. Moreover, factors like distribution, mobilization and human resources also helped to determine the result of the civil war. Furthermore, according to Stephen Lee, the "cohesion of the Nationalists", the "superior military structure and organization" due to their systematic method and the policies adopted by Baldwin and Chamberlain, together with the strong support of the Roman Catholic church and the " decisive factors" as Blinkhorn maintains, of "preparation, timing, audacity and luck" gave the victory to right fascist leader; Franco. The two groups confronting were the republicans and the nationalists. Yet, ...
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