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Francisco Franco

Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco in 1969
Personal data
Date of birth4 December 1892
Place of birthFerrol, Galicia, Spain
Date of death20 November 1975(age 82)
Place of deathMadrid, Spain
Resting placeValley of the Fallen
NationalitySpanish
Political partyFET y de las JONS
SpouseCarmen Polo, 1st Lady of Meirás
ResidenceEl Pardo, Madrid
ReligionRoman Catholicism
Military service
AllegianceSpain
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Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931).svg Kingdom of Spain (1907 � 1931)
Spanish Republic (1931 � 1936)
Nationalist Spain Nationalist Spain (1936 � 1939)
Spanish State (1939 � 1947)
Spanish State (1947 � 1975)
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1907 � 1975
RankChief of the General Staff
Battles/warsRif War
Spanish Civil War
Spain
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Flag of Spain (1785-1873 and 1875-1931).svg Kingdom of Spain (1907 � 1931)
Spanish Republic (1931 � 1936)
Nationalist Spain Nationalist Spain (1936 � 1939)
Spanish State (1939 � 1947)
Spanish State (1947 � 1975)
In office1 April 1939 - 20 November 1975|vicepresident=
Succeeded byAlejandro Rodríguez de Valcárcel**
Preceded byManuel Azaña*
68th Leader of the Government of Spain
In office5 February 1939 - 8 June 1973
Succeeded byLuis Carrero Blanco
Preceded byJuan Negrín

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Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco y Bahamonde (4 December 1892 - 20 November 1975), known simply as Francisco Franco (-es fɾanˈθisko ˈfɾaŋko), was a Spanish dictator, military general and head of state of Spain from October 1936 (whole nation from 1939 onwards), and de facto regent of the nominally restored Kingdom of Spain from 1947 until his death in November 1975. As head of state, Franco used the title Caudillo de España, por la gracia de Dios, meaning Leader of Spain, by the grace of God, but also was called formally as His Excellency, The Head Of State.

From a military family, originally intent on entering the Spanish Navy, Franco instead became a soldier. He participated in the Rif War in Morocco, becoming the youngest general in Europe by 1926. After returning to the Spanish mainland, he saw service suppressing an anarchist-led strike in 1934, defending the stability of Alcalá-Zamora's conservative government. Following the formation of a Popular Front government, made up of Marxist, liberal republican and anarchist factions, instability heightened. Violence between militant groups rose sharply with assassination of conservative parliamentary leader José Calvo Sotelo in retaliation for the killing of José Castillo. Franco and his co-conspirators used Calvo's death as their pretext for war, even though they had already initiated the plan for their rebellion.

Franco and the military participated in a coup d'état against the Popular Front government. The coup failed and devolved into the Spanish Civil War during which Franco emerged as the leader of the Nationalists against the Popular Front government. After winning the civil war with military aid from Italy and Nazi Germany-while the communist Soviet Union and various Internationalists aided certain forces of the left-he dissolved the Spanish Parliament. He then established a right-wing authoritarian regime that lasted until 1978, when a new constitution was drafted. During World War II, Franco officially maintained a policy of non-belligerency and later of neutrality, in part because Spain had not recovered from the considerable damage of the civil war. However, he supported the volunteer Blue Division who fought with the Axis on the Eastern Front. He was initially disliked by Cuban Fulgencio Batista, who, during World War II, had suggested a joint U.S.-Latin American assault on Spain in order to overthrow Franco's regime.

After the end of World War II, Franco maintained his control in Spain through the implementation of austere measures: the systematic suppression of dissident views through censorship and coercion, the imprisonment of ideologically opposed enemies in concentration camps throughout the country (such as Los Merinales in Seville, San Marcos in León, Castuera in Extremadura, and Miranda de Ebro), the implementation of forced labor in prisons, and the use of the death penalty and heavy prison sentences as deterrents for his ideological enemies. During the Cold War, the United States established a diplomatic and trade alliance with Spain, due to Franco's strong anti-Communist policy. American President Richard Nixon toasted Franco, and, after Franco's death, stated: "General Franco was a loyal friend and ally of the United States." After his death, Spain gradually began its transition to democracy. Today, pre-constitutional symbols from the Franco regime-such as the national Coat of arms or flag with the Imperial Eagle-are banned by law in Spain.

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The victory speech of Francisco Franco, after the Spanish Civil War, who ruled Spain from 1936 until 1975, year in which he died. English subtitles
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Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde (Ferrol, La Coruña, 4 de diciembre de 1892 - Madrid, 20 de noviembre de 1975), conocido como Francisco Franco o simplemente Franco fue un militar y dictador español, Jefe del Estado de España desde octubre de 1936 hasta su muerte en 1975. Franco siguió una exitosa carrera militar y alcanzó la graduación de General. Luchó en Marruecos y la República le encomendó la represión de la revolución de Asturias de 1934. En febrero de 1936, el Frente Popular ganó las elecciones generales, lo que fue interpretado por facciones de la derecha como una amenaza al orden estatuido. Un período de grave inestabilidad y desorden siguió a la elección, con la escalada de violencia entre los grupos de izquierda y derecha. Se origina un ambiente de gran tensión, en el que se producen ataques a instituciones religiosas por parte de extremistas de izquierda mientras, por el otro lado, los falangistas practican su "dialéctica de los puños y las pistolas". Tras el asesinato de José Calvo Sotelo a manos de integrantes de la unidad de la Guardia de Asalto en julio de 1936, Franco se une al golpe de estado liderado por el General Mola contra la República Española. El golpe fracasó y dio lugar a la Guerra Civil Española, durante la cual, y tras la muerte de Mola, Franco se convierte en líder de los sublevados. Después de vencer en la Guerra Civil, y durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, Franco mantuvo una política oficial de neutralidad; sin embargo <b>...</b>
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Video homenaje a Francisco Franco Bahamonde Generalisimo de los Ejercitos de España ya José Antonio Primo de Rivera Fundador y jefe de la Falange por su 31 aniversario y 70 aniversario respectivamente de sus muertes. DEP
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Remains of Franco's victims to remain in his tomb, Spanish government decides. - Telegraph.co.uk Tweet this news
Telegraph.co.uk--Spain's government has dropped plans to exhume remains of victims of the Civil War that are buried alongside General -Francisco Franco- at his mausoleum in the hills near Madrid. By Fiona Govan, Madrid 5:00PM BST 06 May 2011 A study - Date : Fri, 06 May 2011 16:01:45 GMT+00:00
Montrealers happily embraced the Republican cause in Spain - Montreal Gazette Tweet this news
Montreal Gazette--To be sure, it was a fight to the death between Spain's elected Republican government and the Nationalist rebels under General -Francisco Franco-. But as Malraux made clear, it was also a struggle between democracy and totalitariani - Date : Sat, 09 Apr 2011 07:39:31 GMT+00:00
The 'Spy' that talked too much - New York Post Tweet this news
New York Post--The figures in question are Spanish dictator -Francisco Franco- (Steven Rattazzi) -- yes, longtime "SNL" fans, he's still dead; Wilhelm Canaris (Steven Hauck), a German military officer who plotted against Hitler and - Date : Tue, 15 Mar 2011 02:34:44 GMT+00:00
Stolen Baby Epidemic Uncovered - The Stir (blog) Tweet this news
The Stir (blog)--Under the dictator, -Francisco Franco-, babies stolen in the late 1930s through the 1940s were done so for political reasons. Small children of Franco's political enemies were stolen and "re-educated" with families - Date : Mon, 21 Mar 2011 18:20:20 GMT+00:00
'Democratic army possible through determined reform process' - Today's Zaman Tweet this news
Today's Zaman--In 1981, Spain's army tried to overthrow the weak coalition government that took office immediately after the -Francisco Franco- era, but failed. The Socialist Party, of which Serra is a member, secured a majority in Parliament in - Date : Fri, 25 Mar 2011 07:07:27 GMT+00:00
You Knew It Was Connected to WWII Somehow, Didn't You? - American Conservative Magazine Tweet this news
American Conservative Magazine---Francisco Franco- lost, the communists would take over Spain. In hindsight, Franco's victory clearly emboldened his allies, Hitler and Mussolini, and helped to usher in the bloodiest decade in human history, which end - Date : Thu, 10 Mar 2011 20:57:47 GMT+00:00
The Week's Boxing Schedule, Featuring Nobuo Nashiro, Francisco Sierra, Brian ... - The Queensberry Rules Tweet this news
The Queensberry Rules--Luis -Franco- is a Cuban featherweight who has yet to make a good impression on ShoBox, since he was in two ugly bouts both times. He's not without talent, ... - Date : Tue, 01 Feb 2011 05:25:52 GMT+00:00
30/01/2011Barcelona removes last Franco-era statue - Expatica Spain Tweet this news
Expatica Spain--Spanish authorities on Sunday removed the last major statue in Barcelona containing symbols of the dictatorship of General -Francisco Franco-, 35 years after ... - Date : Sun, 30 Jan 2011 19:02:32 GMT+00:00
"Stolen children" seek their parents in Spain (News Feature) - Monsters and Critics.com Tweet this news
Monsters and Critics.com--The practice of stealing children began after leftist republican troops lost the 1936-39 civil war to -Francisco Franco-. The rightwing general then ruled ... - Date : Tue, 01 Feb 2011 15:46:00 GMT+00:00
Victims of Spanish 'stolen babies network' call for investigation - The Guardian Tweet this news
The Guardian--What started as a system for taking children away from families deemed to be politically dangerous to the regime of General -Francisco Franco- became an ... - Date : Thu, 27 Jan 2011 11:51:26 GMT+00:00

Political offices
Preceded by
Juan Negrín
President of the Government of Spain
1939-1973
Succeeded by
Luis Carrero Blanco
Preceded by
Manuel Azaña
President of Spain
1939 - 1947
Succeeded by
Monarchy reinstated with vacant throne;
Franco acts as de facto regent
Spanish Head of State
1939 - 1975
Succeeded by
Juan Carlos I

Political oppression : General election of 1936
* Personal Standard Franco as Head of State.
* Coat of arms of Franco as Head of State.
* The Victor, another emblem used by Franco.

Prime Ministers of Spain

Kingdom of Spain
(mid-19th century)
Martínez de la Rosa * Toreno * Álava * Álvarez Mendizábal * Istúriz * Calatrava * Espartero * Bardají * Heredia-Spínola * Frías * Pérez de Castro * A. González * Ferraz * Cortázar * Sancho * Espartero * Ferrer * A. González * Rodil * J. M. López * Gómez Becerra * J. M. López * Olózaga * González-Bravo * Narváez * Miraflores * Narváez * Istúriz * Sotomayor * Pacheco * Salamanca * García Goyena * Narváez * Clonard * Bravo Murillo * Roncali * Lersundi * Sartorius * Mendigorría * Rivas * Espartero * O'Donnell * Narváez * Armero * Istúriz * O'Donnell * Arrazola * Pidal * Narváez * O'Donnell * Narváez * González-Bravo * Havana * Madoz * Serrano * Prim * Topete * Serrano * Ruiz Zorrilla * Malcampo * Sagasta * Topete * Serrano * Mendigorría * Ruiz Zorrilla
First Republic
(1873 - 1874)
Figueras * Pi * Salmerón * Castelar * Serrano * Sierra Bullones * Sagasta
Second Bourbon
Restoration
(1874 - 1931)
Cánovas * Jovellar * Martínez Campos * Sagasta * Posada * Azcarraga * Silvela * Fernández-Villaverde * Maura * Montero * Moret * López Domínguez * Vega de Armijo * Canalejas * García Prieto * Romanones * Dato * Maura * Sánchez de Toca * Bugallal * Sánchez-Guerra * Primo de Rivera * Berenguer * Aznar-Cabañas
Second Republic
(1931 - 1939)
Alcalá-Zamora * Azaña * Lerroux * Martínez Barrio * Samper * Chapaprieta * Portela * Barcía * Casares * Martínez Barrio * Giral * Largo * Negrín
Francoist Spain
(1939 - 1975)
Franco * Carrero * Fernández-Miranda * Arias * Santiago
Since 1975Suárez * Calvo Sotelo * F. González * J.M. Aznar * Zapatero

Notable figures of the Cold War

Soviet UnionJoseph Stalin * Nikita Khrushchev * Leonid Brezhnev * Yuri Andropov * Konstantin Chernenko * Mikhail Gorbachev * Boris Yeltsin * Andrei Gromyko * Anatoly Dobrynin * Alexei Kosygin
United StatesHarry S. Truman * George Marshall * Joseph McCarthy * Dwight D. Eisenhower * John F. Kennedy * Robert F. Kennedy * Lyndon B. Johnson * Richard Nixon * Henry Kissinger * Gerald Ford * Jimmy Carter * Ronald Reagan * George H. W. Bush
People's Republic of ChinaMao Zedong * Zhou Enlai * Hua Guofeng * Deng Xiaoping * Zhao Ziyang
West GermanyKonrad Adenauer * Walter Hallstein * Willy Brandt * Helmut Schmidt * Helmut Kohl
United KingdomWinston Churchill * Clement Attlee * Ernest Bevin * Anthony Eden * Harold Macmillan * Alec Douglas-Home * Harold Wilson * Edward Heath * James Callaghan * Margaret Thatcher
ItalyAlcide De Gasperi * Palmiro Togliatti * Giulio Andreotti * Aldo Moro * Enrico Berlinguer * Francesco Cossiga * Bettino Craxi
FranceCharles de Gaulle * Alain Poher * Georges Pompidou * Valéry Giscard d'Estaing * François Mitterrand
SpainFrancisco Franco * Luis Carrero Blanco * Juan Carlos I of Spain * Adolfo Suárez * Felipe González
People's Republic of PolandBolesław Bierut * Władysław Gomułka * Edward Gierek * Wojciech Jaruzelski * Pope John Paul II * Lech Wałęsa
CanadaWilliam Lyon Mackenzie King * Louis St. Laurent * John Diefenbaker * Lester Pearson * Pierre Trudeau * Joe Clark * John Turner * Brian Mulroney * Kim Campbell
Eastern EuropeEnver Hoxha (Albania) * Josip Broz Tito (Yugoslavia) * Imre Nagy (Hungary) * Nicolae Ceauşescu (Romania) * Alexander Dubček (Czechoslovakia) * Walter Ulbricht * Erich Honecker (East Germany)
Far EastChiang Kai-shek * Chiang Ching-kuo (Taiwan) * Syngman Rhee * Park Chung-hee (South Korea) * Kim Il-sung (North Korea) * Ho Chi Minh (North Vietnam) * Ngo Dinh Diem (South Vietnam) * Pol Pot (Cambodia) * U Nu * Ne Win (Burma) * Indira Gandhi * Jawaharlal Nehru (India) * Sukarno * Suharto * Mohammad Hatta * Adam Malik (Indonesia) * Corazon Aquino * Nur Misuari * Jose Maria Sison * Ferdinand Marcos * Imelda Marcos (Philippines)
Latin AmericaFidel Castro (Cuba) * Che Guevara (Argentina/Cuba) * Daniel Ortega (Nicaragua) * Salvador Allende * Augusto Pinochet (Chile) * Getúlio Vargas * Luís Carlos Prestes * João Goulart * Castelo Branco (Brazil)
Middle EastMohammad Reza Pahlavi * Ayatollah Khomeini (Iran) * Saddam Hussein (Iraq) * Gamal Abdel Nasser * Anwar El Sadat (Egypt) * Muammar al-Gaddafi (Libya) * Menachem Begin (Israel) * Mohammad Najibullah * Ahmad Shah Massoud (Afghanistan)
AfricaPatrice Lumumba * Mobutu Sese Seko (Congo/Zaire) * Kwame Nkrumah (Ghana) * Idi Amin (Uganda) * Agostinho Neto * José Eduardo dos Santos * Jonas Savimbi (Angola) * Mengistu Haile Mariam (Ethiopia)

Recipients of the Combined Pilots-Observation Badge in Gold with Diamonds

Karl Angerstein * Ion Antonescu * Italo Balbo * Werner Baumbach * Nicolaus von Below * Werner von Blomberg * Karl Bodenschatz * Alfonso de Orleans y Borbón * Bernd von Brauchitsch * Friedrich Christiansen * Otto Deßloch * Eduard Dietl * Josef Dietrich * Alfred Druschel * Karl Dönitz * Francisco Franco * Carl August Freiherr von Gablenz * Adolf Galland * Hubert-Marie Joseph de Geffrier * Gordon Gollob * Hermann Graf * Ulrich Grauert * Robert Ritter von Greim * Hermann Göring * Martin Harlinghausen * Erich Hartmann * Joachim Helbig * Hans-Joachim Herrmann * Heinrich Himmler * Miklós Horthy * Hans Jeschonnek * Josef Kammhuber * Paul Karadjordjevic * Gustav Kastner-Kirdorf * Alfred Keller * Albert Kesselring * Hans Kettenbeil * Alfredo Kindelán * Günther Korten * Helmut Lent * Bruno Loerzer * Günther Lützow * Alexander Löhr * Carl Gustav Emil Freiherr Mannerheim * Hans-Joachim Marseille * Erhard Milch * d'Astiè de la Vìgerie Moragilia * Werner Mölders * Frederick Navratil * Walter Nowotny * Walter Oesau * Albert Parani * Dietrich Peltz * Jacques Petitjean * Johann Pflugbeil * Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke * Hanna Reitsch * Wolfram Freiherr von Richthofen * Erwin Rommel * Hans-Ulrich Rudel * Schmidlein * Heinz-Wolfgang Schnaufer * Otto Skorzény * Hugo Sperrle * Melitta Schenk Gräfin von Stauffenberg * Paul Stehlin * Kurt Student * Hans-Jürgen Stumpff * Heinrich Trettner * Ernst Udet * Ugo Valle * Joseph Vuillemin * Walther Wever



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