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    Falangism ( Spanish: Falangismo) was the political ideology of two political parties in Spain that were known as the Falange, namely first the Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FE de las JONS) and afterwards the Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (FET y de las ...

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    Phalangists. BIBLIOGRAPHY. Phalangists are members of the Lebanese Phalanges Party (Hizb Al-Kataib Al-Lubnaniyyah). The Phalanges Party was founded in November 1936 by pharmacist Pierre Gemayel (1905 – 1984) and four other Christians in the wake of a visit to Germany, where Gemayel was a member of the Lebanese delegation to the infamous ...

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  4. May 14, 2018 · PHALANGE. Lebanese Maronite Christian Party ( al-Kataʾib al-Lubnaniya or Phalange libanaise; kataʾib is Arabic for "phalanx," or phalange in French; the party is sometimes referred to in English as the Kataʾib); founded in November 1936, by Pierre Jumayyil with Charles Hilu, George Naqqash, Shafiq Nasif, and Emile Yared.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Kataeb_PartyKataeb Party - Wikipedia

    Names. The Lebanese Phalanges Party is also known as Phalanges Libanaises in French and either Kataeb ( الكتائب اللبنانية al-Katā'ib al-Lubnāniyya) or Phalangist Party ( حزب الكتائب اللبنانية Ḥizb al-Katā'ib al-Lubnāniyya) in Arabic. Kataeb is the plural of Katiba which is a translation into Arabic of ...

  6. Le phalangisme ou falangisme (espagnol: Falangismo) était l'idéologie politique de la Falange Española Tradicionalista et des Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (toutes deux simplement connues sous le nom de « Falange »), ainsi que de leurs dérivés dans d'autres pays.

  7. Literally ‘phalanxism’, a right-wing Spanish movement that developed in the early 1930s under the leadership of José Primo de Rivera, and sought to reproduce German and Italian fascism in Spain. Opposed to the Republican regime, it supported Franco's Nationalist coup of 1936, but became only a minor element in his regime.

  8. Falangism. Falangism in Latin America has been a feature of political life since the 1930s as movements looked to the national syndicalist clerical fascism of the Spanish state and sought to apply it to other Spanish-speaking countries. From the mid-1930s, the Falange Exterior, effectively an overseas version of the Spanish Falange, was active ...

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