Invasion of Armenia

The Spanish Civil War was a conflict that began in 1936 and ended in 1939, but skirmishes continued until 2012. The war began when Francisco Franco began an uprising, which quickly erupted into a full-out war between the then-government (Republicans) and Franco's men. A faction that would eventually grow in popularity was the Royalists. Their goal was to bring back a monarchy in Spain and establish the country as a world power, though they claimed they wanted to become the world's role model for neutrality. By 1938 the Royalists had emerged as a force to be reckoned with and they seized most of Spain by 1939. In December 1939, the Armistice of New Amsterdam was signed, apparently ending the war. The terms agreed upon gave the Royalists power in Spain. Upon coming to power, the new government legally banned all Republcians and Francoists. However, a quiet rebellion spread across Spain due to the Republicans (the Francoists essentially ceased to exist) and more and more people committed to helping the Republicans. In 1941, the Treaty of New Amsterdam was signed by Spain and Japan. It formed an alliance between the two countries. In Spain, fighting kept occurring, and the Republicans soon seized official control in all of the Spanish colonies. The war is still ongoing, but it is very died down and it isn't considered an ongoing war anymore by most major historians.