• Falangist movements existed in a number of countries including Spain, Poland, Lebanon, and in various Latin American countries. Phalange Française National...
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    Falangism (redirect from Falangist)
    Gemayel List of Falangist movements Falange Auténtica Bolivian Socialist Falange Falange Española Independiente Falangism in Latin America Falangist Mountain...
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  • successor of the National Falange Search for "falange" , "falangism", "falangismo", "falangist", or "falangista" on Wikipedia. List of Falangist movements Falangism...
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  • supremacy Xenophobia Link directory for many Latin American Falangist movements Chronology of the Iron Guard, documenting many Romanian Fascist movements...
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    España (Spanish for "Falangist Movement of Spain", MFE) is a Spanish political party registered in 1979. The party considers itself heir of classic (previous...
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  • Phalange Française (category Falangist parties)
    (French for French Falange) was a Falangist political party in France founded and led by Charles Luca (pseudonym of Charles Gastaut). The party was founded...
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  • is still active today, although it has abandoned the Falangist and Fascist ideology in place of Phoenicianism, social conservatism, republicanism, and...
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    become King of Spain and his successor. Reforms were implemented in the 1950s and Spain abandoned autarky, reassigned authority from the Falangist movement...
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  • Falange Militia (category Military wings of fascist parties)
    (Spanish: Camisas Azules) were the Falangist paramilitary militia in Spain. The name refers to the blue uniform worn by members of the militia. The colour blue...
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  • Ernesto Giménez Caballero (category Academic staff of the University of Strasbourg)
    encouraged Francisco Franco to merge the Falangists with the Carlists. He was rewarded for his encouragement with the post of Vice-Secretary for National Education...
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  • Manuel Hedilla (category Spanish Falangists)
    control of the Falangist headquarters from rightist leader Sancho Dávila. In the aftermath of the event Hedilla secured his own leadership of the Falange...
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    Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (category Falangist parties)
    Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (lit. 'Councils of National-Syndicalist Offensive', JONS) was a nationalist and fascist movement in 1930s Spain...
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    campaign, members of both the Falange and JONS had been killed; on 9 February 1934, Matías Montero was murdered while selling Falangist newspapers, becoming...
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  • Española) was a Falangist political organization in Chile associated with Francoist Spain. Stein Ugelvik Larsen (ed.). Fascism Outside of Europe. New York...
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  • Falangism in Latin America (category History of Central America)
    and frequent lack of commitment to national syndicalism and the corporate state mean that they should not be classed as Falangist (although individuals...
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    of Falange under cover of darkness. At the end of the war in 1939, the mortal remains of Primo de Rivera were carried on the shoulders of Falangist relay...
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  • Andrés Soriano (category Falangists)
    was the daughter of Pedro Pablo Roxas de Castro, and the granddaughter of Antonio de Ayala and Doña Margarita Roxas, progenitors of the prominent Roxas...
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  • Twenty-Six Point Program of the Falange (Spanish: Programa de Veintiséis Puntos de la Falange), originally the Twenty-Seven Point Program of the Falange (Spanish:...
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    1958. The FET y de las JONS began as the Spanish Falange, a Falangist party, The Council of National Syndicalist Offensives, a national syndicalist party...
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    Sección Femenina (category Women's wings of political parties)
    of Sección Femenina supported the male Falangists in tasks such as paying visits to imprisoned members and their families. Following the breakout of the...
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  • Falange Auténtica (category Falangist parties)
    Phalanx, FA) is a Falangist political party in Spain. FA emerged in 2002 as a split from FE/La Falange. FA claims to represent the heritage of the dissolved...
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    Ramiro Ledesma Ramos (category Spanish Falangists)
    and journalist, known as one of the pioneers in the introduction of Fascism in Spain. Born in Alfaraz de Sayago (province of Zamora), he was raised in Torrefrades [es]...
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  • Charles Luca (category Falangist politicians)
    (born Charles Gastaut) was the founder of the Phalange Française (French for French Falange). Luca was the cousin of French fascist leader Marcel Déat. James...
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    Óscar Únzaga (category Candidates for President of Bolivia)
    factions of well-to-do Bolivian political elites. Phil Gunson, Andrew Thompson & Greg Chamberlain, The Dictionary of Contemporary Politics of South America...
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    La Falange (1999) (category Falangist parties)
    as a split of the Falange Española de las JONS, led by Gustavo Morales and Jesús López. Ideologically the party claims to be a successor of the original...
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    Óscar Denovi, and Eduardo Rosa. Various ideologically contradictory movements emerged from this group. After three important splits in the early 1960s...
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    Bolivian Socialist Falange (category Falangist parties)
    brought it more into the sphere of other revolutionary movements such as the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement (MNR) of Víctor Paz Estenssoro, which would...
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    Falange Española Independiente (category Falangist parties)
    the Frente de Estudiantes Sindicalistas (FES), a student group of anti-Francoist falangists. Led by Sigfredo Hillers [es], the FES became the Spanish Falange...
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  • A list of political parties, organizations, and movements adhering to various forms of fascist ideology, part of the list of fascist movements by country...
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  • A list of political parties, organizations, and movements adhering to various forms of fascist ideology, part of the list of fascist movements by country...
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