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FranciscoFranco Bahamonde (Spanish: [fɾanˈθisko ˈfɾaŋko βa.aˈmonde]; 4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish military general who led the Nationalist...
governmentofFranciscoFranco was formed on 31 January 1938 during the Spanish Civil War, shortly after having been proclaimed as Head of State of Spain...
1976 devoted to promoting the legacy of the Spanish dictator FranciscoFranco. The only child ofFranco, Carmen Franco (1926–2017) led the organisation and...
third governmentofFranciscoFranco was formed on 20 July 1945, following the end of World War II in Europe. It succeeded the second Francogovernment and...
The seventh governmentofFranciscoFranco was formed on 8 July 1965. It succeeded the sixth Francogovernment and was the Governmentof Spain from 8 July...
The eighth governmentofFranciscoFranco was formed on 30 October 1969, after the latter had sacked 13 out of 18 of his ministers—in what was to become...
second governmentofFranciscoFranco was formed on 9 August 1939, following the end of the Spanish Civil War. It succeeded the first Francogovernment and...
dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the period of Spanish history between 1936 and 1975, when FranciscoFranco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with...
Spanish government under then-Prime Minister José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero recommended that the remains of Spanish dictator FranciscoFranco be removed...
revival of the pilgrimage was supported by the Spanish government of FranciscoFranco, much inclined to promote Spain's Catholic history. "It has been only...
equestrian statue ofFranciscoFranco was an instance of public art in Madrid, Spain. The statue, depicting dictator FranciscoFranco riding a horse, was...
The first Francoism (1939-1959) was the first stage in the history of General Franco's dictatorship, between the end of the Spanish Civil War and the...
fascist governmentofFranciscoFranco objected to the film. It was not shown there until 1986, 11 years after Franco's death. The Swiss government banned...
Romano, the official newspaper of the Vatican, described the film as "blasphemous", and the governmentofFranciscoFranco banned its release in Spain....
government of the Second Spanish Republic following the victory ofFranciscoFranco's forces in the Spanish Civil War. It existed until the restoration of parliamentary...
rebel governmentofFranciscoFranco ruled that separate terms of surrender could not be made between the Basques and Italians. The Basque government then...
the beginning of the Spanish Civil War and the reorganization of the governmental structure. When the first governmentofFranciscoFranco was formed in...