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Manuel Hedilla Larrey (July 18, 1902 –
February 4, 1970) was a
Spanish political figure who was a
leading member of the
Falange and an
early rival for...
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encouraged Hedilla to
resist the middle-class take over of the organisation. On the
night of 16
April 1937,
Hedilla's followers (though not
Hedilla himself)...
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merger was
opposed by some of the
original Falangists, such as
Manuel Hedilla.
Falangism places a
strong emphasis on the
Roman Catholic religious identity...
- the
Carlist Traditionalist Communion.
Leaders of both
parties –
Manuel Hedilla of the
Falange and
Manuel Fal
Conde of the
Carlists – were outmaneuvered...
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Cabanellas José
Enrique Varela Fidel Dávila
Arrondo Manuel Goded Llopis
Manuel Hedilla José
Antonio Primo de Rivera
Manuel Fal
Conde Mario Roatta Ettore Bastico...
- (including
Hedilla) and many
Carlists did not join the
unified party.
Franco had
sought to
control the
Falange after a
clash between Hedilla and his main...
- the
Falange Española de las JONS (Auténtica) led by
Miguel Hedilla. In 1984,
Miguel Hedilla resigned as
leader of the
party and Ángel Gómez Puértolas took...
- so-called "old shirts" (camisas viejas),
including the
party leader Manuel Hedilla, to help
secure his
political ****ure.
Franco also
appeased the Carlists...
- the
Spanish Falange,
Manuel Hedilla (1902–1970), had
opposed the
forced merger of FE-JONS with the traditionalists.
Hedilla who had
refused to join the...
- ****umed
control of the
Falange Española de las JONS, then led by
Manuel Hedilla, who had
succeeded José
Antonio Primo de Rivera, who was
executed in November...