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authoritarian conservative political movement in
Francoist Spain. The
original Falangist party, FE de las JONS,
merged with the
Carlists in 1937
following the...
- the 1950s and
Spain abandoned autarky, re****igned
authority from the
Falangist movement,
which had been
prone to isolationism, to a new
breed of economists...
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Falangist movements existed in a
number of
countries including Spain, Poland, Lebanon, and in
various Latin American countries.
Phalange Française National...
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April 19, 1937. The
decree merged two
existing political groupings, the
Falangists and the Carlists, into a new
party - the
Falange Española Tradicionalista...
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Spanische Freiwilligen-Legion), was a
volunteer legion created from 2,133
falangist volunteers who
remained behind at the
Eastern Front after most of the...
- killed; on 9
February 1934, Matías
Montero was
murdered while selling Falangist newspapers,
becoming a
martyr for the
small movement. By June 1934, ten...
- "falangism", "falangismo", "
falangist", or "falangista" on Wikipedia. List of
Falangist movements Falangism in
Latin America Falangist Spain Falanga (disambiguation)...
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Movimiento Falangista de España (Spanish for "
Falangist Movement of Spain", MFE) is a
Spanish political party registered in 1979. The
party considers...
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established full
control of the
movement for himself.
Although nominally the
Falangist leader in Santander,
Hedilla was
based in A Coruña when the
northern uprising...
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undertook to
provide tacit support. An
infantry division was
raised from
Falangist and
Spanish Army
cadres and was sent for
training in Germany. The unit...