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3 giorni fa · This period in Spanish history, from the 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 military family, Franco served in the Spanish Army as a cadet in the Toledo Infantry Academy from 1907 to 1910.
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8 mag 2024 · Francisco Franco (born December 4, 1892, El Ferrol, Spain—died November 20, 1975, Madrid) was a general and leader of the Nationalist forces that overthrew the Spanish democratic republic in the Spanish Civil War (1936–39); thereafter he was the head of the government of Spain until 1973 and head of state until his death in 1975.
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1 giorno fa · The Francoist troops launched an offensive and recovered the city by 22 February, but Franco was forced to rely heavily on German and Italian air support. [286] On 7 March, Nationalists launched the Aragon Offensive , and by 14 April they had pushed through to the Mediterranean, cutting the Republican-held portion of Spain in two.
- 17 July 1936 – 1 April 1939, (2 years, 8 months, 2 weeks and 1 day)
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25 apr 2024 · A 1947 Francoist law abolished the republic and established Spain as a “representative monarchy,” though throughout the rest of Franco’s lifetime Spain remained without a ruling monarch. On July 22, 1969, Franco presented to the Cortes (parliament) a law designating Juan Carlos the future king of Spain.
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3 giorni fa · Lancaster University. Citation: Dr Chris Grocott, review of Fear and Progress: Ordinary Lives in Franco’s Spain, 1939-1975, (review no. 936) https://reviews.history.ac.uk/review/936. Date accessed: 10 May, 2024. In Fear and Progress, Antonio Cazorla Sánchez has produced a first-class survey of life in the years of the Franco regime (1939–75).
5 giorni fa · Francoist Spain: Regime, Policies, and Impacts. Posted on May 12, 2024 in History. Groups Supporting the Franco Regime. Several key groups supported the Franco regime, ensuring its stability and longevity: The Army