Generated by Llama 3.3-70B| Ifni War | |
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| Conflict | Ifni War |
| Part of | Decolonization of Africa, Cold War |
| Date | 1957–1958 |
| Place | Ifni, Spanish Sahara, Morocco |
| Result | Spanish Empire retains control of Ifni and Spanish Sahara |
| Combatant1 | Spain |
| Combatant2 | Moroccan Army of Liberation |
Ifni War. The conflict involved the Spanish Empire, led by Francisco Franco, and the Moroccan Army of Liberation, supported by Mohammed V of Morocco and the Sultanate of Morocco. The war was closely related to the Algerian War, which was fought between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front, led by Houari Boumédiène. The Ifni War was also influenced by the Cold War, with the United States and the Soviet Union providing support to different sides, including the Spanish Air Force and the Royal Moroccan Air Force.
The Ifni War was a conflict that took place from 1957 to 1958, involving the Spanish Empire and the Moroccan Army of Liberation, which was supported by Egypt, led by Gamal Abdel Nasser, and the Arab League. The war was fought over the territory of Ifni, a Spanish province in North Africa, and the surrounding areas, including Spanish Sahara and the Western Sahara region. The conflict involved several key figures, including Francisco Franco, Mohammed V of Morocco, and Houari Boumédiène, who played important roles in the Algerian War and the Cold War. The Ifni War was also influenced by the Bandung Conference and the Non-Aligned Movement, led by Jawaharlal Nehru and Josip Broz Tito.
The Ifni War was preceded by a series of events, including the Moroccan independence movement, led by Istiqlal Party and Mohammed V of Morocco, and the Spanish colonization of Africa, which involved the Spanish Empire and the Spanish West Africa territories. The conflict was also influenced by the Cold War, with the United States and the Soviet Union providing support to different sides, including the Spanish Air Force and the Royal Moroccan Air Force. The Ifni War was closely related to the Algerian War, which was fought between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front, led by Houari Boumédiène and Ahmed Ben Bella. The conflict involved several key organizations, including the United Nations, the Arab League, and the African Union, led by Kwame Nkrumah and Haile Selassie.
The Ifni War began in 1957, with the Moroccan Army of Liberation launching a series of attacks against Spanish positions in Ifni and Spanish Sahara. The conflict involved several key battles, including the Battle of Edchera and the Battle of Tiliuin, which were fought between the Spanish Army and the Moroccan Army of Liberation. The war also involved several key figures, including Francisco Franco, Mohammed V of Morocco, and Houari Boumédiène, who played important roles in the Algerian War and the Cold War. The conflict was influenced by the Suez Crisis, which involved Egypt, France, and the United Kingdom, and the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, which was supported by the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. The Ifni War also involved several key organizations, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Pact, led by Dwight D. Eisenhower and Nikita Khrushchev.
The Ifni War ended in 1958, with the Spanish Empire retaining control of Ifni and Spanish Sahara. The conflict had significant consequences, including the Moroccan independence movement and the Decolonization of Africa, which involved the United Nations and the African Union. The war also had significant implications for the Cold War, with the United States and the Soviet Union continuing to provide support to different sides, including the Spanish Air Force and the Royal Moroccan Air Force. The Ifni War was closely related to the Algerian War, which was fought between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front, led by Houari Boumédiène and Ahmed Ben Bella. The conflict involved several key figures, including Francisco Franco, Mohammed V of Morocco, and Houari Boumédiène, who played important roles in the Cold War and the Decolonization of Africa.
The Ifni War received significant international attention, with the United Nations and the Arab League playing key roles in the conflict. The war was also influenced by the Cold War, with the United States and the Soviet Union providing support to different sides, including the Spanish Air Force and the Royal Moroccan Air Force. The conflict involved several key organizations, including the North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Warsaw Pact, led by Dwight D. Eisenhower and Nikita Khrushchev. The Ifni War was closely related to the Algerian War, which was fought between France and the Algerian National Liberation Front, led by Houari Boumédiène and Ahmed Ben Bella. The conflict involved several key figures, including Francisco Franco, Mohammed V of Morocco, and Houari Boumédiène, who played important roles in the Cold War and the Decolonization of Africa, and was supported by Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution.
Category:Conflicts in 1957 Category:Conflicts in 1958 Category:Spanish Empire Category:Moroccan history Category:Cold War Category:Decolonization of Africa