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Francisco Franco, dictator of Spain, chose to have his country neutral in World War 2. He aided the Nazis and he aided the Allied Forces by helping Jews escape and downed airmen evade back to England.

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Francisco Franco, leader of Spain, declared Spain to be neutral and did not formally take part in World War 2. Informally the Spaniards did help both the Nazis and the Allied Forces. They helped Jews and downed airmen make it to freedom from their shores. Ships were allowed to pick them up in Spain. The Spaniards did not stop them and often contacted England for them. The assistance they gave the Nazis was small in comparison.

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