- word
Falange is
Spanish for phalanx.
Members of the
party are
called Falangists (Spanish: falangistas). The main
ideological bases of the
party are national...
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party of
Francoist Spain. The
merger was
opposed by some of the
original Falangists, such as
Manuel Hedilla.
Falangism places a
strong emphasis on the Roman...
- high regard; the
Falangists considered Carlism a half-dead
prehistoric reactionary relic,
while the
Carlists viewed the
Falangists simply as “red s****”...
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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...
- a
movement would crush them as had
happened in
Germany and Italy. The
Falangists initially fought back
ineffectively (resulting in
their being ridiculed...
- The
Christian Falangist Party of
Germany (German:
Christlich Falangistische Partei Deutschlands) short-form: CFPD, was a
minor Falangist political party...
- the main
component of the
Movimiento Nacional (National Movement). The
Falangists were
concentrated at
local government and gr****root level,
entrusted with...
-
Falangists were
convicted of the
attack and one, Juan Domínguez, was executed. By the
middle of the
Second World War,
Franco and
leading Falangists,...
- JONS
Falange Española de las JONS (1976)
Falange Española
Independiente Falangist Movement of
Spain Freethinkers'
Party Imperium Europa Italian fascism...
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incorporated a
version of a
chant that was very
common at
Falangist/Francoist rallies. Line 22:
Falangists use
Arriba España ("Arise Spain" or "Onward Spain")...