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  1. It is also a fact that neither Germany nor Italy thought Spain would be a valuable ally. In any case, Franco made a token gesture allowing around 46,000 volunteers to join the División Azul to fight on the Nazi side against the Soviet Union. 5,000 of them died in Russia. Reichsführer SS Himmler and Franco in Spain in 1940

  2. 5 de set. de 2023 · It took the lives of 500,000 Spaniards. In April 1939, rebel leader Franco — who by then had assumed the role of Spain’s supreme leader with dictatorial powers — issued the last dispatch of ...

  3. Carmen Franco, 1st Duchess of Franco. María del Carmen Martínez-Bordiú y Franco (born 26 February 1951), commonly known as Carmen Martínez-Bordiú, is a Spanish aristocrat and social figure. Martínez-Bordiú was the 2nd Duchess of Franco from July 2018 [1] until revocation of her dukedom and associated grandeeship on 21 October 2022 as a ...

  4. 11 de fev. de 2019 · Moves by Spain to finally exhume the remains of former dictator Francisco Franco have spurred growing demands for compensation by LGBT+ victims of oppression and torture under his 36-year regime.

  5. 1901 - The first same-sex marriage in Spain took place between two women, Marcela Gracia Ibeas and Elisa Sanchez Loriga, when Elisa dressed as a man. The wedding was performed, and while the priest who blessed the marriage later denounced it when made aware of the deception, the certification of the marriage was never annulled. Franco era

  6. Spain - Dictatorship, Franco, Autarky: Throughout Franco’s rule, his authoritarian regime was based on the emergency war powers granted him as head of state and of the government by his fellow generals in 1936. The first decade of his government saw harsh repression by military tribunals, political purges, and economic hardship. Economic recovery was made difficult by the destruction during ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Carmen_PoloCarmen Polo - Wikipedia

    Ramona Martínez-Valdés y Martínez-Valdés. María del Carmen Polo y Martínez-Valdés, 1st Lady of Meirás, Grandee of Spain (11 June 1900 – 6 February 1988) was the wife of the dictator, general and "caudillo" Francisco Franco. She exerted a major influence in censoring the press. [1] She was endowed the Lordship of Meirás by Juan Carlos ...