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    Luis Carrero Blanco

    Spanish admiral and politician

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  1. Admiral-General Luis Carrero Blanco (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈlwis kaˈreɾo ˈβlaŋko]; 4 March 1904 – 20 December 1973) was a Spanish Navy officer and politician. A long-time confidant and right-hand man of dictator Francisco Franco, Carrero served as Spain's Premier.

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    • 1918–1973
    • Torcuato Fernández-Miranda (acting)
  2. On 20 December 1973, Luis Carrero Blanco, the Prime Minister of Spain, was assassinated in a car bombing set up by the Basque separatist group ETA. The assassination, also known by its code name Operación Ogro (Operation Ogre), is considered to have been the biggest attack against the Francoist State since the end of the Spanish Civil War in ...

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    • ETA
    • 20 December 1973; 49 years ago, 9:36 a.m. (CST)
  3. El asesinato de Carrero Blanco, también conocido por su nombre en clave «Operación Ogro», fue perpetrado por la banda terrorista ETA el 20 de diciembre de 1973, siendo este presidente del Gobierno de España.

    • 4 de marzo de 1904, Santoña (España)
  4. The Spanish Prime Minister, Admiral Luis Carrero Blanco, has been killed in a car bomb attack in Madrid. The 70-year-old, his bodyguard and a driver died instantly and four other people...

  5. Carrero Blanco, Luis. Duque de Carrero Blanco (I). Santoña (Cantabria), 4.III.1904 – Madrid, 20.XII.1973. Político, almirante, primer presidente de Gobierno de Franco. Luis Carrero Blanco nació en el seno de una familia de clase media, monárquica y católica. Era el mayor de cinco hermanos.

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  7. Oct 20, 2021 · Luis Carrero Blanco, who was serving as Franco’s prime minister, was assassinated by ETA militants in December. One year later, the group killed 12 people and injured 80 others in an explosion...

  8. The government of Luis Carrero Blanco was formed on 12 June 1973, following his appointment and swearing-in as Prime Minister of Spain on 9 June by Head of State Francisco Franco, who for the first time since 1938 had chosen to detach the figure of the head of government from that he held of head of state. [1] [2] [3] It succeeded the eighth ...

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