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Francoist Spain (Spanish: España franquista), also
known as the
Francoist dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the
period of
Spanish history between...
- of Spain, the
White Terror (Spanish:
Terror Blanco; also
known as the
Francoist Repression, la Represión franquista)
describes the
political repression...
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Francoism in
Catalonia was
established within Francoist Spain between 1939 and 1975 (with the
first democratic elections taking place on June 15, 1977)...
- the
exiled abroad denounce the repression,
censorship and veto of the
Francoist regime about public use and
printing in
Galician language (for example...
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modern Spanish history encomp****ing the
regime change that
moved from the
Francoist dictatorship to the
consolidation of a
parliamentary system, in the form...
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follows in the 1970s and 1980s). At the end of the
Civil War, the
Spanish (
Francoist) Army
counted with 1,020,500 men, in 60 Divisions.
During the
first year...
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support both
inside Spain and in the
international sphere. In
Spain the
Francoist side was
mainly supported by the
predominantly conservative upper class...
- The
Spanish coup of July 1936 was a
nationalist and
military uprising that was
intended to
overthrow the
Spanish Second Republic but
precipitated the Spanish...
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Francoist Spain remained officially neutral during World War II but
maintained close political and
economic ties to ****
Germany and
Fascist Italy throughout...
- to
their loyalty and
obedience to Franco, they are also
known as the
Francoist Army. In fact,
during the
dictatorship of
Francisco Franco it
became one...