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    Francisco Largo Caballero

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  1. Signature. Francisco Largo Caballero (15 October 1869 – 23 March 1946) was a Spanish politician and trade unionist, who served as the Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War. He was one of the historic leaders of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and of the Workers' General Union (UGT).

  2. Mar 21, 2024 · Francisco Largo Caballero (born October 15, 1869, Madrid, Spain—died March 23, 1946, Paris, France) was a Spanish socialist leader, prominent during the Second Republic, of which he became prime minister soon after the outbreak of the civil war of 1936–39. Largo Caballero worked in Madrid as a plasterer before joining the Spanish Socialist ...

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  3. Francisco Largo Caballero. Francisco Largo Caballero ( Madrid, 15 de octubre de 1869- París, 23 de marzo de 1946) fue un sindicalista y político marxista español, histórico dirigente del Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE) y la Unión General de Trabajadores (UGT). Desempeñó la presidencia del Consejo de Ministros de la Segunda ...

  4. Francisco Largo Caballero. Francisco Largo Caballero was born in Spain in 1869. A stucco worker he joined the Union General de Trabajadores (UGT) and the Socialist Party (PSOE). Largo Caballero became head of the UGT and controlled its newspaper, Claridad. In this position he called for the radicalization of the PSOE.

  5. Sep 30, 2020 · Un héroe perfecto. Largo Caballero, que hasta 1928 había sido su mejor compañero en el PSOE y que, después, se convirtió en su némesis, era lo contrario: el hombre de acción y autodidacta ...

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  7. Francisco Largo Caballero (15 October 1869 – 23 March 1946) was a Spanish politician and trade unionist, who served as the Prime Minister of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War. He was one of the historic leaders of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and of the Workers' General Union (UGT).

  8. "Francisco Largo Caballero" published on by null. (b. 15 Oct. 1869, d. 23 Mar. 1946).Prime Minister of the Spanish Republic 1936–7 Born in Madrid, he was forced to leave school and work at the age of 7, eventually becoming a plasterer.