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  1. The leader of the Nationalist forces, General Franco, headed the authoritarian regime that came to power in the aftermath of the Civil War. Until his death in November 1975, Franco ruled Spain as "Caudillo by the grace of God," as his coins proclaimed. In addition to being generalissimo of the armed forces, he was both chief of state and head ...

  2. 20 de nov. de 2015 · Witness: Death of Franco. After the defeat of the coup in 1981, the attitudes of the armed forces were changed by Spain's entry into Nato in 1982, which shifted their focus outwards from their ...

  3. Francisco Franco (December 4, 1892 – November 20, 1975) was a Spanish general who ruled over Spain as a dictator for 36 years from 1939 until his death. As a conservative and a monarchist, he opposed the abolition of the monarchy and the establishment of a republic in 1931. With the 1936 elections, the conservative Spanish Confederation of ...

  4. Há 1 dia · Fear and Progress: Ordinary Lives in Franco’s Spain, 1939-1975. Oxford, Wiley-Blackwell, 2010, ISBN: 9781405133166; 304pp.; Price: £55.00. In Fear and Progress, Antonio Cazorla Sánchez has produced a first-class survey of life in the years of the Franco regime (1939–75). His compelling narrative is supported by insightful analysis into ...

  5. Throughout Franco's rule (1 October 1936 – 20 November 1975), the Law of Political Responsibilities (Ley de Responsabilidades Políticas), promulgated in 1939, reformed in 1942, and in force until 1966, gave legalistic color of law to the political repression that characterized the defeat and dismantling of the Second Spanish Republic; and served to punish Loyalist Spaniards.

  6. 28 de mar. de 2011 · More deeply, Spain differs because while Hitler and Mussolini were utterly defeated, Franco won. "Germans know that they were on the wrong side," says Javier Cercas, whose million-selling 2001 ...

  7. 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