• Opposition to Francoism, anti-Francoism and at that time simply opposition, is the denomination given to the group of political and social movements that...
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    after the death of Francisco Franco, in November 1975. Initially, "the political elites left over from Francoism" attempted "to reform of the institutions...
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    career and honours of Francisco Franco Language politics in Francoist Spain Symbols of Francoism "Generalissimo Francisco Franco is still dead" The more than...
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    considered one of the most relevant figures of the moderate inner opposition to Francoism. Failing to play a relevant role during the 1977 democratic elections...
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    Francoist Spain (redirect from Francoism)
    institutionalization of Francoism in Spain with the aim of preventing undesired reforms in future as it happened in Spain with the post-Franco constitution of...
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    represented opposition to the Francoist dictatorship. Subsequently, several members of EGI's boards were arrested, but Ardanza managed to escape after...
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    the Stabilization Plan of 1959, which gave way to the developmentalist Francoism or second Francoism, which lasted until the death of the Generalissimo...
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    Sociological Francoism (Spanish: franquismo sociológico) is an expression used in Spain which attests to the social features of Francoism that lingered...
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    Libertarian Federation Italian Anarchist Federation Viva la FAI Opposition to Francoism Antony Beevor (2006) [1982]. The Battle for Spain. Orion. ISBN 978-0-7538-2165-7...
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    in philology and began as a university professor. He began his opposition to Francoism in the 1950s. In 1973 he joined the Communist Party of Spain and...
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    queer activism and art history. He also stood out as an icon of opposition to Francoism and its social conventions in the final years of the regime, from...
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    attempting to build a broad anti-Francoist coalition. José Giral Spanish Republican government in exile First Francoism Opposition to Francoism Spanish Republican...
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  • Joan Roca i Caball (category Spanish emigrants to France)
    War and claimed to have stood in-between the warring factions. He is also counted among leaders of the Catalan opposition to Francoism. The Roca family...
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    hierarchy gave their support to Francisco Franco's forces, and died in exile in Switzerland. Born in Cambrils to a family of rural landowners and liberal...
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    and provided a base for the opposition to Francoism. In 1953 this close cooperation between the Catholic Church and the Franco regime was formalized in a...
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    was dissolved in February 1948. "Face" continued the violent opposition against Francoism until his death. On Friday 30 August 1957, at 10:45 AM, "Face"...
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    sector of Spanish and international capitalism, a majority of the opposition to Francoism—organized into the Democratic Convergence Platform and the Democratic...
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    Spanish Maquis (category Anti-Francoism)
    (World War II) Opposition to Francoism Republican insurgency in Afghanistan Spanish National Liberation Front (FELN) Spanish transition to democracy (1975–82)...
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    Opposition to World War II was expressed by the governments and peoples of all combatant nations to various extents. Initial reluctance for conflict in...
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    Contemporary history of Spain (category Articles to be split from May 2024)
    newspaper, which produced some internal conflicts in the Franco regime. The opposition to Francoism, very atomized and among which the organizational capacity...
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    Memory and National Identity in the Spanish Democracy: The Legacies of Francoism and the Civil War", History & Memory, 1 April 2002, pag. 121–164 "Acuerdo...
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  • restrained. As such, most citizens of Barcelona were in strong opposition to Franco's regime. In that period, Barcelona gained their motto Més que un...
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    Opposition to the Iraq War significantly occurred worldwide, both before and during the initial 2003 invasion of Iraq by a United States–led coalition...
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    Corona de Aragón fire Policía Armada Tribunal de Orden Público Opposition to Francoism Pierre Celhay, Consejos de guerra en España. Ruedo Iberico. Paris...
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    restricted to cultural products more identified with Spanish Falangism and the azul (blue) familias del franquismo (organizations affiliated with Francoism), although...
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    Wikisource. Güel Ampuero, Casilda (2006). The Failure of Catalanist Opposition to Franco (1939-1950). Madrid: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas...
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    Retrieved 11 October 2016. Guibernau, Montserrat (2004). Catalan Nationalism: Francoism, Transition and Democracy. Routledge. p. 30. ISBN 978-1134353262. Archived...
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    Canary Islands (category Articles to be expanded from July 2023)
    The planned operation was known as Operation Pilgrim. Opposition to Franco's regime did not begin to organise until the late 1950s, which experienced an...
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    threat to the Jewish people. In the 19th century United States, Anthony Comstock launched an 'anti-vice crusade' that included opposition to contraception...
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  • Franco Mastantuono (born 14 August 2007) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Argentine Primera División club River Plate...
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