The
International Brigades (Spanish: Brigadas Internacionales) were military units set up by the
Communist International to assist the Popular Front
government of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil
War. The
organization existed for two years, from 1936 until 1938. It is estimated that during the entire
war, between 40,000 and 59,000 members served in the
International Brigades, including 15,000 who died in combat. They participated in the battles of Madrid, Jarama, Guadalajara, Brunete, Belchite, Teruel, Aragon and the Ebro.
The
International Brigades was strongly supported by the Comintern and represented the Soviet Union's commitment to assisting the Spanish
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Fascist Italy,
Fascist Portugal and
Nazi Germany were assisting the opposing Nationalist insurgency. The largest number of volunteers came from
France where the French
Communist Party had many members, and
communist exiles from
Italy and
Germany. Many Jews were part of the brigades, being particularly numerous among the volunteers coming from the
United States, Poland,
France, England, and Argentina.
Republican volunteers who were opposed to Stalinism did not join the Brigades but instead enlisted in the separate Popular Front, the POUM (formed from Trotskyist, Bukharinist and other anti-Stalinist groups, which did not separate Spaniards and foreign volunteers -such as
George Orwell), or anarcho-
syndicalist groups such as the Durruti Column, the IWA and the
CNT.
The Autonomous Administration of North and East
Syria (AANES), also known as
Rojava, is a de facto autonomous region in northeastern
Syria. It consists of self-governing sub-regions in the areas of Afrin, Jazira, Euphrates, Raqqa, Tabqa, Manbij and Deir Ez-Zor. The region gained its de facto
autonomy in 2012 in the context of the ongoing
Rojava conflict and the wider Syrian Civil
War, in which its official military force, the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), has taken part. The region has implemented a new social
justice approach which emphasizes rehabilitation,
empowerment and social care over retribution. The death penalty was abolished.
Prisons house mostly people charged with terrorist
… Read more activity related to ISIL and other extremist groups, and are a large strain on the region's
economy. The autonomous region is ruled by a coalition which bases its policy ambitions to a large extent on democratic libertarian socialist
ideology of democratic confederalism and have been described as pursuing a model of
economy that blends co-operative and market enterprise, through a system of local councils in minority, cultural and
religious representation. The main military force of the region is the Syrian Democratic Forces, an alliance of Syrian
rebel groups formed in 2015. The SDF is led by the Kurdish majority People's Protection Units (
YPG).
The
AK-47 is a gas-operated assault rifle that is chambered for the 7.62×39mm cartridge. Developed in the Soviet Union by Mikhail Kalashnikov, it is the originating firearm of the Kalashnikov family of rifles. After more than seven decades, the
AK-47 model and its variants remain the most popular and widely used rifles and the weapon of choice of revolutionaries all around the world. The
AK-47 has become a symbol of the
revolutionary flag in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Colombia, and Mozambique. Conversely, throughout the developing world, the
AK-47 can be positively attributed with revolutionaries against foreign occupation,
imperialism, or colonialism.