Francoist Spain (Spanish: España franquista), also known as the Francoist dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the period of Spanish history between...
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In the history of Spain, the White Terror (Spanish: Terror Blanco; also known as the Francoist Repression, la Represión franquista) describes the political...
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Censorship in Francoist Spain was mandated by Francisco Franco in Francoist Spain, between 1936–1975. In Francoist Spain, primary subjects of censorship...
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The mottos of Francoism are mottos which encapsulate the ideals of the Francoist dictatorship. Although the regime had many ideological influences (Traditionalism...
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Women in Francoist Spain (1939–1978) were the last generation of women to not be afforded full equality under the 1978 Spanish Constitution. Women during...
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Falangism (redirect from Fascism in Spain)
transformation into an authoritarian conservative political movement in Francoist Spain. The original Falangist party, FE de las JONS, merged with the Carlists...
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[citation needed] Army unit flag Army flag under Francoist Spain (1940–1945) Army flag under Francoist Spain made for castles and forts (1940–1945) Royal...
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Francoist Spain remained officially neutral during World War II but maintained close political and economic ties to Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy throughout...
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in agreement with the Francoist government, to return to Spain. The great majority did so and were turned over to the Francoist authorities in Irún. From...
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nationalist resistance in Spain in partnership with the exiled abroad denounce the repression, censorship and veto of the Francoist regime about public use...
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were Spanish guerrillas who waged an irregular warfare against the Francoist dictatorship within Spain following the Republican defeat in the Spanish Civil...
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Spanish military officers, ship owners and other agents to keep Spain out of the war. Despite lacking cash, oil and other supplies, Francoist Spain was...
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Carlos Arias Navarro (redirect from Don Carlos Arias-Navarro, 1st Marquess of Arias-Navarro Grandee of Spain)
1989) was the prime Minister of Spain during the final years of the Francoist dictatorship and the beginning of the Spanish transition to democracy. Arias...
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Transition'), is a period of modern Spanish history encompassing the regime change that moved from the Francoist dictatorship to the consolidation of...
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Motherhood in Francoist Spain was the definition of being a woman. Motherhood was important to the state because Hispanic eugenics saw women's bodies...
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Movimiento Nacional (redirect from Movimiento Nacional (Spain))
governing institution of Spain established by General Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War in 1937. During Francoist rule in Spain, it purported to be...
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Juan Carlos I (redirect from John Charles I of Spain)
dismantle the Francoist regime and to begin the Spanish transition to democracy soon after his accession. This led to the approval of the Spanish Constitution...
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Valencia (redirect from Valencia (Spain))
unsuccessful Francoist offensive on besieged Madrid during the Spanish Civil War, Valencia temporarily became the capital of Republican Spain on 6 November...
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Women in 1930s Francoist Spain experienced major changes to marriage. Civil marriages that took place between 1932 and 1939 were annulled, and only if...
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Gender roles in Francoist Spain became more regressive following the end of the Spanish Civil War. Women, who had achieved some degree of liberation during...
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FET y de las JONS (redirect from Women in Falange in Francoist Spain)
frequently shortened to just "FET", was the sole legal party of the Francoist regime in Spain. It was created by General Francisco Franco in 1937 as a merger...
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The newly formed United Nations was initially reluctant to admit Francoist Spain because: Franco's regime was fascist in nature, established with the...
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Francisco Franco (redirect from Spanish dictator Francisco franco)
known as Francoist Spain or as the Francoist dictatorship. Born in Ferrol, Galicia, into an upper-class military family, Franco served in the Spanish Army...
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19th and early 20th centuries. During the Spanish Civil War irreligious people were repressed by the Francoist side, while religion was largely abolished...
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rebellion found wide areas of support both inside Spain and in the international sphere. In Spain the Francoist side was mainly supported by the predominantly...
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In Francoist Spain, at least two to three hundred concentration camps operated from 1936 until 1947, some permanent and many others temporary. The network...
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Democratic Memory Law (category Politics of Spain)
Memory (Spanish: Ley de Memoria Democrática) is a law in Spain which came into effect in October 2022, concerning the legacy of Francoist Spain. After...
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The history of Spain dates to contact between the pre-Roman peoples of the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula made with the Greeks and Phoenicians...
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Anti-communism (redirect from Anti-communism in Spain)
Republicans. The divide between Republicans and Francoists was maintained until the regime ended in 1975. Francoist retaliation was multifaceted. No political...
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of November 24, 1939, for the founding of CSIC Art and culture in Francoist Spain is a historiographic term, with little use beyond the chronological...
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