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...
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order. The members of the organizing committee (Julián Besteiro, Francisco Largo Caballero, Daniel Anguiano and Andrés Saborit) were accused of sedition...
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and socialism in Spain, including biographies of José Marchena, Francisco Largo Caballero, Luis Araquistáin, and Adolfo Suárez. He collaborated with Javier...
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before and during the Second Spanish Republic. Less radical than Francisco Largo Caballero, Prieto served as minister under his government during the Spanish...
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in its territory. The second government was led by the PSOE's Francisco Largo Caballero. The UGT, along with the National Confederation of Workers (CNT)...
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PSOE did not join the government because of the opposition of Francisco Largo Caballero. In July 1936, conservative/monarchist generals instigated a coup...
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broke down due to the civil war – and opposed to the one led by Francisco Largo Caballero, representing the left (Marxist and revolutionary) wing of the...
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the government of the Second Spanish Republic, presided over by Francisco Largo Caballero, through the initiative of his Minister of Finance, Juan Negrín...
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the penultimate prime minister of the French Third Republic; Francisco Largo Caballero, prime minister of the Second Spanish Republic during the Spanish...
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November 1936, the CNT decided to join the war government of Francisco Largo Caballero, with García Oliver acting as the Minister of Justice. He began...
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revolution of 1936 broke out. The next government was presided over by Francisco Largo Caballero, the leader of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE) and...
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into a socialist Republic in association with the Soviet Union". Francisco Largo Caballero declared that "the organized proletariat will carry everything...
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Soviética; De la evacuación al retorno, 1937–1999. Fundación Francisco Largo Caballero Archived 2008-06-13 at the Wayback Machine, Madrid, 1999. La diferencia...
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Morocco within reach of Madrid, Giral was forced to cede power to Francisco Largo Caballero. After the end of the Spanish Civil War he went to France, then...
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made up of Ángel Pestaña and Salvador Seguí for the CNT, and Francisco Largo Caballero, Julián Besteiro and Vicente Barrio for the UGT that would organize...
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Civil War (1936–1939) he was a minister in the government of Francisco Largo Caballero from September 1936 to May 1937. After the defeat of the Republicans...
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Madrid at the end of March 1917 by UGT members Julián Besteiro and Francisco Largo Caballero and CNT members Salvador Seguí and Ángel Pestaña, and included...
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Republic, and accepted the invitation into the government of Francisco Largo Caballero. Negotiations had begun in early September, and the anarchist...
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morning of September 18, explosives in the mines were detonated by Francisco Largo Caballero, completely destroying the southwest tower and the two defenders...
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them wanted a confrontation with the communists, and President Francisco Largo Caballero had no desire to use force against the anarchists. Federica Montseny...
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1936. He tried unsuccessfully to condemn the socialist leader, Francisco Largo Caballero, as head of the 1934 Revolution. He was murdered at the beginning...
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minister Francisco Largo Caballero. CNT representatives Juan García Oliver, Joan Peiró, Federica Montseny and Juan López filled seats in Caballero's cabinet...
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the Colorado Party Enrique Caballero Peraza, Mexican medical doctor, psychologist and politician Francisco Largo Caballero, Spanish politician and trade...
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Presidente del Consejo de Ministros y Ministro de la Guerra a D. Francisco Largo Caballero" (PDF). Gaceta de Madrid (in Spanish) (249). Agencia Estatal Boletín...
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the United States Army and arctic explorer (b. 1856) March 23 Francisco Largo Caballero, Spanish politician, trade unionist and 66th Prime Minister of...
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Ukrainian nationalist leaders imprisoned until September–October 1944 Francisco Largo Caballero, Spanish Prime Minister (1937) and trade unionist, arrested in...
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he was named Chief of Staff based in Valencia. Prime Minister Francisco Largo Caballero appointed him to this post in place of the communist Manuel Estrada...
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that resulted in the departure of Largo Caballero from the position of UGT secretary general in 1937. General Francisco Franco confined the UGT to exile...
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Theophanis Lamboukas – French actor and singer, husband of Édith Piaf Francisco Largo Caballero – Former president of the Spanish II Republic. Dominique Jean...
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after the democratically elected Republican government, led by Francisco Largo Caballero, evacuated Madrid for its temporary capital, Valencia. Many of...
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