FRANCO, FRANCISCO

fränthēsˈkō frängˈkō, 1892–1975, Spanish general and caudillo [leader]. He became a general at the age of 32 after commanding the Spanish Foreign Legion in Morocco. During the next 10 years he enhanced his military reputation in a variety of commands and became identified politically with the conservative nationalist position. In 1934 he was appointed chief of the general staff by the rightist government, and he suppressed the uprising of the miners in Asturias. When the Popular Front came to power (Feb., 1936), he was made military governor of the Canary Islands, a significant demotion. In July, 1936, Franco joined the military uprising that precipitated the Spanish civil war. He flew to Morocco, took command of the most powerful segment of the Spanish army, and led it back to Spain. He became head of the Insurgent government in Oct., 1936. In 1937 he merged all the other Nationalist political parties with the Falange, assuming leadership of the new party. With German and Italian help he ended the civil war with victory for the Nationalists in Mar., 1939. Franco dealt ruthlessly with his opposition and established a firmly controlled corporative state. Although close to the Axis powers and despite their pressure, Franco kept Spain a nonbelligerent in World War II. He dismissed (1942) his vigorously pro-Axis minister and principal collaborator, Ramón Serrano Súñer. After the war Franco maneuvered to establish favorable relations with the United States and its allies. He further reduced the power of the Falange and erected the facade of a liberalized regime. The law of succession (1947) promulgated by Franco declared Spain a kingdom, with himself as regent pending the choice of a king. Diplomatic relations were established with the United States and other members of the United Nations in 1950, and as the cold war continued Franco secured massive U.S. economic aid in return for military bases in Spain. From 1959 onward, Franco presided over governments that were increasingly concerned with technological change and economic development. Very successful in these fields, the regime was forced to grant even greater social and political liberties, except in the Basque provinces, where a fierce struggle against separatists raged. The greater de facto freedom allowed growing vocal opposition to Franco's regime, even from the Falange, whose exclusion from power was increased after the appointment of Luis Carrero Blanco as vice premier. Franco, however, firmly maintained his position of power, even after the assassination of Carrero Blanco in 1973. In 1969, Franco named as his successor the Bourbon prince, Juan Carlos.

See biographies by B. Crozier (1968), G. Hills (1968), and J. W. Trythall (1970).

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...Julius Ruiz On Friday 19 May 1939, General Francisco Franco stepped onto a raised platform on Madrids most elegant...Francos Career One of most prominent Africanistas was Francisco Franco. His formative years were shaped by both colonial...
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...of the forces arrayed against him. The story has its origins in the postwar revulsion against the government of Francisco Franco. Many people still recalled that in the dark days of 1940-41, Francos policy had been decidedly pro-Axis. As the...
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...point. And for Fidel Castro and Francisco Franco those points converge revealingly...fates, or more specifically that of Francoism and Castroism, will more than likely...politically. The Convergence IN HIS day, Franco was heralded as the dictator who...
...Islands the commander, General Francisco Franco, studied reports from Spain as...precipitately toward civil war. Franco theretofore had resisted involvement...In the summer dawn of July 19, Franco, dressed in civilian clothes, arrived...
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Francos Nazi haven by Paul Preston * An eleven page...The disclosure will excite historians and biographers of Franco, most of whom believed that El Caudillo kept a scrupulous...Civil War with the assistance of Hitler and Mussolini, Franco was convinced of the invincibility of the Axis war machine...
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...Italia. Anti-racism groups have accused Lega Nord of "openly embracing racist and fascist" attitudes similar to Franco. Francisco Franco led a military uprising in 1936 that sparked the Spanish Civil War and ushered in nearly 40 years of dictatorship...
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...love of his life, 22-year-old Scott Smith (Franco), on the subway. The couple move to San Francisco and attempt to set up a camera shop, only...and determination of this man of the people. Franco is a solid romantic lead, generating smouldering...
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