FALANGE

fälänˈhā [Span.,=phalanx], Spanish political party, founded in 1933 as Falange Española by José António Primo de Rivera, son of the former Spanish dictator. Professing generally the principles of fascism, the Falange distinguished itself from other fascist groups by its great emphasis on national tradition, particularly the imperial and Renaissance Christian traditions of Spain. The Falange militia joined the Insurgents in the Spanish civil war of 1936–39. Merged with the Carlist militia by Francisco Franco in 1937, the organization was renamed Falange Española Tradicionalista and was made the official party of the Nationalist state. It was a much less independent force than Italian fascism, however, and was exploited and manipulated by Franco. From the middle of World War II on, the party grew steadily weaker, and Franco sought to make it a kind of bureaucratic nationalist front. By the early 1970s it had virtually no influence.

See study by S. G. Payne (1961).

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...desire to have ownership of a part of the Falange political campaign. The sale of bars of soap inscribed with the Falange emblem and the commemorative Jose Antonio...organization played a wholly subsidiary role in Falange and Pilars leadership was primarily...
...Velaverde, Ignacio: chief of Berlin Falange, 68 69; complains about lack of support...91 , 139 ; removed as chief of Berlin Falange, 174 Palau Casamitjana, Francisca, 45 Pardo, Adolfo: rstleader of Berlin Falange, 28; supports Hedilla, 37 ; complains...
...a deputy of the Conservative party, a Falange lawyer and clerics assisted the workers...falangistas.... During the next decade the Falange remained a small, elitist social Christian...a populist orientation. Occasionally Falange deputies made the critical difference...
...as they were before the civil war. The Falange was founded by Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera...support, and until the civil war the Falange labored against a great handicap. Fascism...Spain, of course, would have none of the Falange. Spains revolutionary movement is traditionally...
...reorganization in the "National Syndicalist" state structure itself. The Falange was to be deprived of all cabinet representation. Leading Falange or pro-Falange figures, such as Interior Minister Blas Perez, Education Minister Ibanez Martin...
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...Danzas of the Seccion Femenina of the Falange in Equatorial Guinea by Cecile Stephanie...1939), the Seccion Femmina of the Falange - led by Pilar Primo de Rivera from its...Coros y Danzas de la Seccion Femenina de Falange de Cadiz y Murcia, un grupo de encantadoras...
...influence of the pro-Nazi sentiment of the Falange, the semi-fascist movement that was...After forcing the pre-Civil War fascist Falange to merge with Catholic conservatives...Civil War, pro-Nazi elements of the Falange attempted to increase their influence...
...she believed her values and those of the Falange were threatened. Through her assertiveness...invariably sided with the factions of the Falange and Spanish government that were most...she was an ally worth embracing. The Falange Espanola (Spanish Phalanx) began as...
...the fascist Spanish party known as the Falange Espanola de las JONS but monarchists...Antonio Primo de Rivera, the head of the Falange, generally called the Spanish fascists...developed into a strong proponent of the Falange, which undermined relations with Franco...
...The Feminine Section of the Spanish Falange (Seccion Femenina de la FET-SF...texts tried to make it clear that the Falange did not see physical education as an end...best by demonstrating to Spain that the Falange is new, clean and agile like yourselves...
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...Franco never belonged to the Spanish fascist party (the Falange), and, by following the path of traditional rightist authoritarianism...As usual the situation is complex. Franco took over the Falange in 1937 as part of his consolidation of power, and although...
...a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, which right-wing Falange militias trained by Israel had bombarded for months, cutting...Palestinians. Her first interview after landing in Beirut was with Falange founder Pierre Gemayel, who said he was fighting "international...
...of churches and convents. Yet during the ensuing Civil War he proved to be no supporter of Franco and the brutal right wing Falange, asserting in absolute terms that the scourge of revolution had been sent by God for the punishment and purification of his...
...internal front against his own country elected government. As a longtime supporter of Generalisimo Francisco Francos fascist Falange movement in Spain, Archbishop Rossell needed little coaxing. In 1953 he embarked on nationwide tours with the reversed Black...
...into Palestine is paid for by the U.S." Galloway harked back to the 1982 massacre of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon by Falange militiamen under the encouragement of then Israeli Gen. Ariel Sharon. "Americans may have missed the double standard last...
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...member of the Seccion Femenina, womens branch of the fascist Falange, and in charge of the pupils history and political education...thrill," she writes, "of . . . singing `Cara al sol, the Falange hymn, with hundreds of other girls, our hands firmly stretched...
...politicized the military for their own strategic ends. Franco lacked in charisma but tried to create something akin to it. If the Falange (Phalanx) is sacred to somebody, Franco takes on its mantle in the name of Joseantonismo. If the church is sacred to somebody...
...Bonfire Of The Vanities? 15 In the TV comedy series Friends, what is Rachels surname? 16 In which European civil war was the Falange a political movement? 17 In religion, the Kaaba is the cubed-shaped shrine at the heart of which city sacred to Muslims...
...quarter to a wild hillside opened to the public in 1986, 50 years after Lorcas assassination by members of the fascist group Falange. Id been meaning to visit this place for quite a while but never gave myself the time until now. We buy a ticket from a little...
...22 Broccoli 24 School 26 Abided 27 Attaches 28 Digits 29 Criteria DOWN: 1 Hat-box 2 Nausea 3 Bookstore 4 Grip 6 Trunk 7 Takeaway 8 Stockist 11 Falange 14 Stubble 16 Trenchant 17 Scabbard 18 Crooning 20 Bother 21 Alaska 23 Chest 25 Stir


 

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FALANGE falan ha Span.,=phalanx, Spanish political party, founded in 1933 as Falange Espanola by Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera, son...Professing generally the principles of fascism , the Falange distinguished itself from other fascist groups...
...landowners and industrialists, and the fascist Falange (Nationalist Front). Their forces received...friction between church and state. The Falange was made the sole legal party, and the...religious freedom a legal right, and ended Falange control of labor unions. The forming...
...Nationalist political parties with the Falange , assuming leadership of the new party...He further reduced the power of the Falange and erected the facade of a liberalized...opposition to Francos regime, even from the Falange, whose exclusion from power was increased...
...Alejandro Lerroux cabinet. By 1936 his nonviolent methods of obtaining power had alienated his radical supporters who joined the Falange. He was an intended victim of the conspiracy responsible for the murder of Jose Calvo Sotelo, an event that helped precipitate...
...fra montal va, 1911 82, president of Chile (1964 70). A lawyer and editor, he was a founder (1938) of the National Falange, an independent party based on progressive Christian principles, which in 1957 became the core of the new Christian Democratic...
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