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  1. Francoist Spain (Spanish: España franquista), also known as the Francoist dictatorship (dictadura franquista), was the period of Spanish history between 1936 and 1975, when Francisco Franco ruled Spain after the Spanish Civil War with the title Caudillo.

  2. Symbols of Francoism. Armorial achievement of Spain during the Francoist State, consisting of the traditional escutcheon (arms of Castile, León, Aragon, Navarre and Granada) and the Pillars of Hercules with the motto Plus Ultra, together with Francoist symbols: the motto «Una Grande Libre», the Eagle of St. John, and the yoke and arrows of ...

  3. 1 er avril 1939 – 15 juin 1977 (38 ans, 2 mois et 14 jours) Drapeau de l'Espagne de 1945 à 1977 . Armoiries de l'Espagne de 1945 à 1977 . Devise en espagnol: Una, Grande y Libre (« Une, grande et libre ») en latin: Plus ultra (« Plus loin ») Hymne Marcha Granadera Carte de représentant (en vert) l'Espagne ainsi que ses colonies et protectorats sous le régime franquiste. Informations ...

  4. e. Francisco Franco Bahamonde[ f ][ g ] (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish military general who led the Nationalist forces in overthrowing the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish Civil War and thereafter ruled over Spain from 1939 to 1975 as a dictator, assuming the title Caudillo. This period in Spanish history, from ...

  5. In 1939, once the Spanish Civil War had ended, a military dictatorship was set up in Spain over which General Franco held all the power, as reflected in the Fundamental Laws of the Kingdom, where he was the Head of State and Government, head of the army and head of the only political party, the Phalange. The Franco dictatorship lasted for 36 ...

  6. Feb 22, 2010 · La rencontre entre Hitler et Franco en octobre 1940 constitue l'un des mythes centraux de la propagande franquiste. Confronté tour à tour aux menaces et séductions destinées à forcer l'Espagne à entrer en guerre aux côtés des forces de l'Axe, Franco s'en serait froidement tenu à ses positions et par là assuré la neutralité de l'Espagne.

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  8. May 7, 2014 · 11 Marie-Aline Barrachina, Propagande et culture dans l'Espagne franquiste. 1936–1945 (Grenoble: Ellug, 1998) 164. 12 See the semi-official biography: Luis de Galínsoga (with Francisco Franco), Centinela de Occidente (Barcelona: Editorial AHR, 1956).

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