Francisco Franco, dictator of Spain, chose to have his country neutral in World War 2. He aided the Nazis and he aided the Allied Forces by helping Jews escape and downed airmen evade back to England.
During the Spanish Civil War, Francisco Franco led the rebellion which overthrew the Spanish Democratic Republic. Subsequently, he established a dictatorship which lasted until his death in 1975.
His take on the important role of sea power in the world
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When Hitler ordered a Polish invasion, Britain and France declared war.
I believe he was threatened by anyone who seemed to interfere with his power. Take the Spanish democrats for example.
Yes. General Franco had been grooming Juan Carlos as his successor and he assumed power almost immediately after Francisco Franco died. Since Juan Carlos was the grandson of deposed King Alfonso XIII, he was able to take the title of "king" whereas Franco could not.
Francisco Franco, dictator of Spain, chose to have his country neutral in World War 2. He aided the Nazis and he aided the Allied Forces by helping Jews escape and downed airmen evade back to England.
he was helped and backed by Germany's Hitler and Italy's Mussolini. he won because he started fights/rebels/ and tried to take over the government until the government finally gave in and let him win.
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Franco of Spain
General Francisco Franco, who was a fascist dictator was head of the government, but also declared himself 'regent' ruling on behalf of the King who was not permitted to take the throne. When Franco died, he declared in his will that the monarchy should be restored, which duly happened in 1975 with King Juan Carlos I taking the crown. The King of Spain went about introducing democracy and a constitution and elections were enacted in 1978.
Do you mean where is San Francisco? Because it is in California.
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Large numbers of Republican supporters and other ideological opponents were rounded up and executed after the Spanish Civil War - as many as 400,000 in the estimates of some historians. So many were killed that Franco's government had to take over the bullrings to carry out the executions (the sand in them was good at absorbing the blood of those killed). Concentration camps,forced labour,heavy prison sentences and some death penalties were used throughout Franco's 36 year dictatorship to deal with those who opposed him and his politics.
If you are in Denver, then it would take 1 hour and 54 minutes to fly to San Francisco.
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