- levels.[citation needed] However, the
Falange remained the sole party. The
Francoists took
control of
Spain through a
comprehensive and
methodical war of attrition...
-
Nationalist victory to Franco's death, is
commonly known as
Francoist Spain or as the
Francoist dictatorship. Born in Ferrol, Galicia, into an upper-class...
- "martyrs who died forgiving", but
those priests who were
executed by the
Francoists are forgotten. The
White Terror was
especially harsh in the
southern part...
-
Francoism in
Catalonia was
established within Francoist Spain between 1939 and 1975 (with the
first democratic elections taking place on June 15, 1977)...
-
Censorship in
Francoist Spain was
mandated by
Francisco Franco in
Francoist Spain,
between 1936–1975. In
Francoist Spain,
primary subjects of censorship...
-
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...
- In
Francoist Spain, at
least two to
three hundred concentration camps operated from 1936
until 1947, some
permanent and many
others temporary. The network...
- capitalists.[citation needed] The
spectre of the
Civil War
still haunted Spain.
Francoists on the far
right enjo****
considerable support within the
Spanish Army...
- The
mottos of
Francoism are
mottos which encapsulate the
ideals of the
Francoist dictatorship.
Although the
regime had many
ideological influences (Traditionalism...
- the
exiled abroad denounce the repression,
censorship and veto of the
Francoist regime about public use and
printing in
Galician language (for example...