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World War II Casualties. Spain

Dear Sirs,

In your article WWII casualties you are missing the number of Spanish deaths during WWII, the total is round 22.000.

1. Nearly 9.000 regular Spanish army troops who fought with the German Army in the Blue Division. 2. Around 7.000 - 9.000 Spanish civilians who died in the concentration camps, mainly political prisoners and/or Spanish citizens in exile who collaborated with the French resistance. 3. Around 3.000 Spanish military who served with the French army and the Foreign Legion.

Hope this helps,

Regards,

Javier Madrid

The Spanish army troops are included with German and French war dead, the civilian refugees are included with French casualties. See my edits [1] [2] --Woogie10w (talk) 12:47, 15 October 2017 (UTC)