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  • '''Ramón Bau''' is a Spanish fascist and publisher. He was one of the founders and later the general sec [[Category:Spanish fascists]]
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  • '''Pedro Varela Geiss''' (born 9 October 1957) is a Spanish writer, publisher, and revisionist historian. He is a former president of [ ...library/document/3912/?lang=en Fragments] - The Section "Pedro Varela, the Spanish bookseller"
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  • ...death by the [[Second Spanish Republic|Republicans]]), she survived the [[Spanish Civil War]], during which she met [[Adolf Hitler]], [[Benito Mussolini]], a ...was disappointed when the ''[[Spanish State]]'' was dismantled during the Spanish transition to democracy.
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  • {{Charter}}{{Stub}}{{Key|Spanish Fascist}} ...was a Spanish politician who founded the [[falangist Falange Española]] ("Spanish Phalanx"), later [[Falange Española de las JONS]].
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  • ...16, 1933) they called it ''[[El Fascio]]''. José Antonio declared: "We are Fascists, because we find our origins in Ancient Roman Mussolinian principles; we ar
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  • '''Onésimo Redondo Ortega''' (February 1, 1905 – 24 July 1936) was a Spanish Falangist politician. He founded Juntas Castellanas de Actuación Hispán ...ref>Gallego, Ferrán (2005). Ramiro Ledesma Ramos y el fascismo español (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Síntesis. ISBN 9788497563130.</ref>
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  • ...ized control of Spain and Portugal, breaking the chain of control from the Spanish and Portuguese kings to the local governors. Allegiance to the Napoleonic s
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  • ...ht in the [[Stalinist]] associated [[International Brigades]] during the [[Spanish Civil War]]. His wife, whose first husband and friend of Jones died in Spai [[Category:Spanish Civil War]]
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  • ...ated in the [[Spanish Civil War]] on the side of [[Francisco Franco]] (the Fascists). [[Category:Fascists]]
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  • ...from 1935 to 1937. The group also supported the Fascist side during the [[Spanish Civil War]] by smuggling weapons. It was founded mostly by a group of ''[[A [[Category:Fascists]]
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  • ...onservatism|conservative]]s, and [[traditionalism|traditionalist]]s led by Spanish [[patriot]]s - among whom General [[Francisco Franco]] quickly achieved a p ...Union, limited and sub-par. Unlike the Italian and German comrades of the Fascists, Stalin wished to keep his activities more covert. Material support came in
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  • ...], [[:Category:Political parties|Political parties]], [[:Category:Fascists|Fascists]] {{:Spanish Nationalism 1930-1944}}
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  • ...], [[:Category:Political parties|Political parties]], [[:Category:Fascists|Fascists]] {{:Spanish Nationalism 1945-1979}}
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  • '''Manuel Andrino Lobo''' ( Madrid ,Spain , 1965) is a Spanish politician who has been the national head of [[La Falange]] since 2006. ...ll the initiatives of the movement, going through the streets to bring the Spanish message directly to the people.
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  • ...Freud]], the Communist [[Soviet Union]], and the Republicans during the [[Spanish Civil War]], caused him to become a polarising figure during his lifetime a ...tion of Oswald Mosley's efforts to recruit him into the [[British Union of Fascists]], Campbell has sometimes been labeled as a [[fascist]] and left out of po
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  • On October 29, 1933, Primo de Rivera launched the [[Falange Española]] ("Spanish Phalanx"), a [[fascist]] party, inspired in part with some ideas, such as t ...oth capital offences, even though he had been imprisoned long before the [[Spanish Civil War]] started.
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  • ...in which she no longer participates), one of the factions into which the [[Spanish Falange]] has been divided since the re-establishment of communism in Spai ...www.wiesenthal.com/about/news/18-year-old-spanish-fascist.html 18 Year Old Spanish Fascist Receives German Nazi Scholarship 2022-03-19</ref>
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  • ...e [[Italo-Ethiopian War]]. Three divisions aided the Fascist side in the [[Spanish Civil War]]. They also participated extensively during [[World War II]]. Mu ...er militia of the Kingdom of Italy and participated in wars, such as the [[Spanish Civil War]] and [[World War II]].
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  • | partof = the [[Spanish Civil War]] | combatant1 = Spanish Republic
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  • ...duty was an attempt to duplicate the judeo-Marxist success in Russia. As [[fascists]] rose to answer this challenge, nearly every country on the planet was dea ...opportunity to test in combat their most advanced weapons and tactics. The fascists overthrew the communist puppet government in April 1939; Franco, voted in a
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