- re-appointed some
former officials but
Dencàs, as he was
blamed for the
previous unsuccessful uprising.
Dencàs returned to
Catalonia in 1936 and led Estat...
- 1931, Badia, an
ardent follower of
Francesc Macià,
became allied to
Josep Dencàs; both got to
control the JERC,—youth wing of the
newly created Republican...
- Preceded by New
title President of
Estat Català 1922–1933 Succeeded by
Josep Dencàs i
Puigdollers Preceded by New
title President of ERC 1931–1933 Succeeded by...
- 1932–1933 Succeeded by Joan
Selves i
Carner as
Minister of Governance,
Josep Dencàs i
Puigdollers as
Minister of
Health and
Social ****istance Preceded by New...
- seno
desde tendencias obreristas hasta el
filofascismo declarado de
Josep Dencàs,
conformando una opción catch-all tan
atractiva como difícil de mantener...
- Catalonia
Province Lleida
Comarca Noguera
Government • Mayor Sònia
Valero Dencas (2015) Area • Total 5.1 km2 (2.0 sq mi) Po****tion (2018) • Total 193...
- 1952 in Argentina) 19
March Carmen Carbonell,
actress (died 1988)
Josep Dencàs,
politician (died 1966 in Morocco) 20
March – María Moliner,
librarian and...
-
alongside the
Escamots (squads), a
paramilitary adjunct to the ERC.
Josep Dencàs, the
Catalan minister of security, in
theory had 70,000
armed Escamots at...
- filo-fascist
elements within Republican Left of Catalonia,
including Josep Dencàs,
although Italy eventually went on to bet on
Spanish fascism.
Although both...
- Radojković Citizens'
Group Tatjana Tanja Samardžić Citizens'
Group Dragomir Gana Smiljković
Democratic Party Mladen Denča Tokić Citizens'
Group Total Source:...