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    José Luis de Arrese y Marga (15 April 1905 – 6 April 1986) was a leading Spanish politician with both the Falange and its successor movement the FET y...
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  • Jordi Arrese (born 1964), Spanish tennis player José Luis de Arrese (1905–1986), Spanish politician This page lists people with the surname Arrese. If an...
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    return to government after the crisis of February 1956, the Falangist José Luis Arrese saw an opportunity (perhaps the last one) to carry forward the old...
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  • as Fernando Quiroga Palacios and José Guerra Campos), and in politics, embodied by FET y de las JONS (José Luis Arrese, Fernández-Cuesta, Tomás García...
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    Falangist archaeologists, in which even the secretary of the Falange, José Luis Arrese, reported Himmler personally about the interest in creating a kind...
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    ISBN 9788499926346 Jesús María Zaratiegui Labiano, Alberto García Velasco, José Luis Arrese, ¿falangista o tradicionalista?, [in:] Studia historica. Historia contemporánea...
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    Pérez-Nievas Borderas 1999, p. 153 "cierto, yo inventé a Carlos VIII", José Luis de Arrese, Una etapa constituyente, Barcelona 1982, ISBN 9788432036347 p. 154...
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  • Ángel García Javier García José Luis González Encarna Granados Yago Lamela Joan Lino Martínez Jorge Llopart Miguel Ángel López José Marín Eliseo Martín Manuel...
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    Cortés Arrese, Miguel (2013). "Memoria del castillo señorial de Guadamur" (PDF). In Álvaro Zamora, María Isabel; Lomba Serrano, Concha; Pano Gracia, José Luis...
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    que se nombra Ministro Secretario general de FET y de las JONS a don José Luis Arrese Magra" (pdf). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (47). Agencia...
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    preeminent in Spanish policy. Moltke was worried that the impeding visit of Jose Luis Arrese, the secretary-general of the Falange, to the Reich was to be used...
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    Ramón Serrano Suñer and José Luis de Arrese, who were on vacation, returned immediately to Madrid and there, together with José Antonio Girón, also a Falangist...
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  • created on 20 May 1941. Its inception dates back to the period when José Luis Arrese helmed the Secretariat-General of FET y de las JONS, with the new body...
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    part of the entourage that accompanied the Minister-Secretary General José Luis Arrese on his visit to Nazi Germany, along with other prominent Falangists...
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    por el que se nombra Secretario General de FET y de las JONS a don José Luis Arrese Magra" (PDF). Boletín Oficial del Estado (in Spanish) (140). Agencia...
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    ruling triumvirate. In 1957 the three negotiated ministerial jobs with José Luis Arrese; the same year during an annual Montejurra congregation he was among...
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  • included Primo González, José García Abad, Fernando González Urbaneja, Mª Antonia Iglesias, Manuel Leguineche, Karmentxu Marín, José Luis Martín Prieto, Nativel...
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    José Luis Pierrend and Carlos Manuel Nieto Tarazona (10 January 2020). "Peru - List of Final Tables". RSSSF. Retrieved 15 October 2020. José Luis Pierrend...
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  • de Veintisiete Puntos de la Falange), is a manifesto that was written by José Antonio Primo de Rivera in September 1934. It served as a guiding document...
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    breakup he followed the secessionists. Gregorio was married twice; José Luis' father, José Zamanillo Monreal (1866-1920), was born out of the second marriage...
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    propaganda apparatus. The inscription of "José Antonio ¡Presente!" could be found in many churches all across Spain. José Antonio Primo de Rivera was born on...
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    (1898–1983) José Antonio Aguirre Sabino Arana José Antonio Ardanza Garro José María de Areilza, politician and diplomat. José Luis de Arrese, leading politician...
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    Leopoldo Lugones Eugenio d'Ors Leopoldo Panero José María Pemán Onésimo Redondo Dionisio Ridruejo Luis Rosales Pedro Sainz Rodríguez Rafael Sánchez Mazas...
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    organization formulated its intention to merge with the Falange Española of José Antonio Primo de Rivera. The merger formed the Falange Española de las Juntas...
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    Azules ("Blues"), from the colour of the shirts worn by the Falange Militia, José Antonio Primo de Rivera's fascist organization created during the Second...
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    position in which he remained until May 1941. He was a Falangist from José Luis Arrese's circle. Appointed chief engineer of Tobacco Culture and Fermentation...
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    José Luis de Oriol y Urigüen, 2nd Marquis of Casa Oriol (1877–1972), was a Spanish businessman, architect and politician. As an architect he designed...
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    active role (1941–1945) in the party affairs, with the first spell of José Luis de Arrese as Secretary-General, and from 1945 until his death, the period in...
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    Spanish Socialist Workers' Party's victory during the 2004 elections by José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero's government. The Historical Memory Law (Ley de Memoria...
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  • Hedilla was an original member of the Falange and a close associate of José Antonio Primo de Rivera, who during the early stages of the Spanish Civil...
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