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| | Falange -- Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust! |
 | | General Franco became the Falange's absolute chief and his brother-in-law Ramón Serrano Suñer its chief spokesman. |  | | On Jan. 12, 1975, prior to Franco's death, a law was passed permitting the establishment of other 147;political associations; thereafter and especially after Franco's death in November, other political parties began to proliferate. |  | | Influenced by Italian fascism, the Falange joined forces (February 1934) with a like-minded group, Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista, and issued a manifesto of 27 points repudiating the republican constitution, party politics, capitalism, Marxism, and clericalism, and proclaiming the necessity of a national-syndicalist state, a strong government and military, and Spanish imperialist expansion. |
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http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9033613
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| | FE/La Falange Demostration in Madrid 17 April, all welcome - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | This Sunday the European constitution was voted, unfortunetly, in Spain it was the votes were favourable to the yes (76% of the votes). |  | | Never the less, us from Falange Española did a meeting/demostration in Madrid with speeches from our comrades from NPD (Voigt), Forza Nova (Fiore), Golden Dawn (Zaphiropoylos) and the representative in Spain of Noua Dreapta to show our negative opinion about this constitution and the entry of Turkey in "European" Union. |  | | Send a private message to Daniel J. Suneps |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=186551
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| | The Nazi-Instigated National Synarchist Union of Mexico |
 | | In July 1941, Eulogio Celorio Sordo was sent from Spain to become provincial Chief of the uniformed Falange in Mexico. |  | | Orders came from Gen. Mora Figueroa, chief of the Spanish Falange and Minister in the Spanish Cabinet. |  | | Kirk further reports: "The Jesuit Order unofficially, but in fact, constitutes a separate power from the Church. |
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http://www.larouchepub.com/other/2004/3127mexico_synarchy.html
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| | Falange Espanola |
 | | fully supported the military rebellion in July 1936 against the republican government and after the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War the Falange became the dominant political movement of the Nationalists. |  | | The shirt has come to represent the new Catholic universality that the Falange defends. |  | | In its manifesto published later that year the Falange condemned socialism, Marxism, republicanism and capitalism and proposed that Spain should become a Fascist state similar to the one established by |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SPfalange.htm
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| | Spanish Civil War - Main Events Of The War |
 | | Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera (the leader of the Falange), who had been stranded in Republican Spain at the time of the Rising, was executed in Alicante. |  | | For two months the defenders held out against the Republican Militia units besieging them; they were finally relieved when troops from the Army of Africa, led by Colonel Jose Varela, stormed Toledo. |  | | The Falange and Carlists Movement were united and became the FET (Falange Espanola Tradicionalista y de las Junta de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista). |
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http://www.users.dircon.co.uk/~warden/scw/scwevent.htm
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| | are falangists racialists? - Page 3 - Stormfront White Nationalist Community |
 | | A few years ago I had some terrible discussions about the issue on immigration with a member of the Falange Española Independiente (an other Falange, quite small), as he believed that every immigrant has the right to enter the country. |  | | Send a private message to Daniel J. Suneps |  | | If Falange assumes the racial convictions and the promise to protect to the different white ethnic groups in Spain, if leaves his hipocrite catholic jesuitic beliefs and their purely reactionary characteristics many Spanish white nationalists will go to the in the Phalange but it is difficult. |
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http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?p=1374151
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| | Search Results for "Falange" |
 | | Because he worked in the Nationalist Movement (the Falange) for 18 years and became its secretary-general after Franco's death (1975), centrist... |  | | ...National Falange, an independent party based on progressive Christian principles, which in 1957 became the core of the new Christian Democratic party. |  | | During the next 10 years he enhanced his military reputation in a variety of commands and became identified politically with the... |
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http://www.bartleby.com/cgi-bin/texis/webinator/65search?query=Falange
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| | Chapter 28: A History of Spain and Portugal, vol. 2 |
 | | In a referendum of 1967, the nominal Spanish electorate approved an "Organic Law" that slightly reorganized representation in the Cortes, opening 108 of the 565 seats to direct election by heads of families and married women. |  | | The Falange was the official state party and had a nominal membership of 900,000 in a country of 25,000,000, but its leaders held only a minority of important positions. |  | | Secondly, the National Council of the Movement (as the Falange had been known since 1945) was converted into a kind of consultative senate of the Spanish legislature, half its members to be chosen indirectly by local Movement groups. |
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http://libro.uca.edu/payne2/payne28.htm
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| | The Visual Front - Posters of the Spanish Civil War |
 | | The one on the right, with the revolutionary colors black and red, represents Republican Spain and its various revolutionary groups. |  | | Between 1937-1939, over 250,000 volunteers served in Falange military units with many serving in Falange civilian units in the rearguard. |  | | When the Popular Front, a political coalition of socialists, communists and republicans, won the February 1936 elections, the Falange had only 10,000 members. |
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http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/visfront/newadd21.html
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| | European National Front |
 | | La Falange asks for the negative vote to the European Constitution. |  | | Brutal attack to a comrade member of Forza Nuova. |  | | La Falange against the entrance of Turkey into the EU. |
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http://www.europeannationalfront.org/news_04-05.htm
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| | The Visual Front - Posters of the Spanish Civil War |
 | | During the Civil War, he made many posters for the Falange, which later became the state political party of Nationalist Spain. |  | | Later in his life, he would destroy all of his surrealist works. |  | | This particular choice of symbol would have been particular meaningful for members of the Falange and the Nationalists. |
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http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/speccoll/visfront/swposter-43.html
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| | The Evils of Fascism by Professor Revilo P. Oliver |
 | | In the end, the old man seems to have permitted, if he did not sanction, a surreptitous persecution of the Falange. |  | | After the death of three senior generals, command of the Spanish Army devolved on General Francesco Franco, who in the civil war, suppressed the Judaeo-Communist rabble, and, with the help of the sane political organization in Spain, the Falange, gave the nation a stable and civilized government. |  | | The members of the Falange were rational men who did not wear out the knees of their trousers in genuflection before the shrines of mythical gods, and professional salvation-hucksters were naturally hostile to beliefs that limited their racket. |
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http://www.revilo-oliver.com/rpo/Evils_of_Fascism.html
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| | Excerpts of Falangist Party Speeches |
 | | Thus the maximum respect is paid to human dignity, to man's integrity and his freedom. |  | | We (the Falange) combine those two things: the Nation and Social Justice, and upon those two unshakable principles we are categorically resolved to make our revolution." |  | | The spiritual has been and is the mainspring in the life of men and peoples." |
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http://feastofhateandfear.com/archives/falangist.html
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| | Find in a Library: Falange os llama, ahora o nunca |
 | | To find this item in a library, enter a postal code, state, province, or country in the field above. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |  | | Find in a Library: Falange os llama, ahora o nunca |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/ffc57b3c41cb7e9ba19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | Falange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | During the Spanish Civil War the Falange became a leading force on the Nationalist side. |  | | Primo de Rivera was a Madrid lawyer, son of General Miguel Primo de Rivera, who had controlled the government of Spain as a dictatorial Prime Minister, with the acquiescence of King Alfonso XIII, in the 1920's. |  | | This organization, also known as the National Movement (Movimiento Nacional) after 1945, continued until Franco's death in 1975. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falange
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| | History Channel Search Results |
 | | This composite group became the official party of the Franco dictatorship in its early years, and Primo de Rivera, who had been killed during the civil war, was honored as a hero. |  | | After World War II, Franco deemphasized the role of the Falange in his regime. |  | | In the 1950s it became part of the broader National Movement, which remained the official party until Franco's death. |
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http://www.historychannel.com/encyclopedia/article.jsp?link=FWNE.fw..fa005400.a
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| | Kids.net.au - Encyclopedia Francisco Franco - |
 | | The war ended with his conquest of Madrid on March 28, 1939. |  | | He also managed to fuse the Falange[?] and the Carlist[?] parties under his rule. |  | | During the war, he achieved the supreme command of the Nacional army. |
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http://www.kids.net.au/encyclopedia-wiki/fr/Francisco_Franco?title=Falange
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| | Falange on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | Merged with the Carlist militia by Francisco Franco in 1937, the organization was renamed Falange Española Tradicionalista and was made the official party of the Nationalist state. |  | | The Falange militia joined the Insurgents in the Spanish civil war of 1936-39. |  | | A ruthless autocrat, Franco and his Falange party ruled through fear and intimidation |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/html/F/Falange.asp
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| | Political Parties 1931-1939 (Spain) |
 | | During the 1936-39 war, Franco forcibly joined this movement with the Carlists in order to avoid separate (and opposed) political groups on his side of the war. |  | | The resulting entity was called Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las JONS and became the single state party in the 1938-1977 regime. |  | | Suárez Rosales 1981 says that at the end of the 19th century the Federal Party (of national, not only Canary, scope) proposed a flag for the [hypothetical] Spanish Federal Republic consisting of the red-yellow-purple triband with a blue triangle at the hoist charged with white stars (in no specific number) representing the different federated states. |
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http://www.atlasgeo.net/fotw/flags/es}1931.html
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| | Hispanidad and Constitutional Reform in Colombia |
 | | In 1942 he declared in the paper that Axis control of the Panama Canal was preferable to that of the United States, and officials at the United States Embassy believed him to have received Nazi funds for the construction of a new, ultra-modern plant for his paper. |  | | Hispanidad, as embraced by General Franco, was narrowly partisan and strongly fascistic, and his falange was offensive to many Latin Americans. |  | | John Gunther reported that Gómez' "ideas, his instincts, his sympathies are all bitterly anti-United States."' He allegedly organized a small military falange within the Conservative party, and his El Siglo rendered full support to both Hitler and Mussolini. |
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http://www.icdc.com/~paulwolf/colombia/hispanidad.htm
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| | Pilar Primo de Rivera |
 | | The war increased the support for the Falange Española and by 1937 the Sección Femenina had nearly 50,000 members. |  | | In the manifesto published later that year the Falange condemned socialism, Marxism, republicanism and capitalism and proposed that Spain should become a Fascist state similar to the one established by |  | | In June 1934 a women's section (Sección Femenina) of the Falange Española was established and Pilar was appointed its leader. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/SPpilar.htm
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| | S Y N T H E S I S - Was 'Fascism' Outside Germany & Italy Anything More Than An Imitation? |
 | | In other words, Codreanu rejected the majoritarianism of liberal-democracy because in his view a State "can not be based only on theoretical conceptions of constitutional law."[14] But there is no doubt that the Falange, Rex and the Iron Guard each relied upon paramilitary or extra-parliamentary means, which greatly distinguished them from their liberal-democratic adversaries. |  | | From that moment on, the Falange leader "had no other meetings with foreign Fascist groups, and made a conscious effort in succeeding months to distinguish his movement from Fascism." [35] In Belgium, however. |  | | Like so many other Nationalistic entities, the Falange was a reaction towards what it perceived to be weak government; in this case, the moderate conservatives which had triumphed at the 1933 elections. |
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| | Back Seat Drivers |
 | | However, they've competition in the form of two splinter parties, La Falange (check out the scary videos featuring party members in uniform) and Falange Auténtica. |  | | While three fascist parties may sound excessive, bear in mind that Spain's current prime minister is himself a former Falange member. |  | | The Falange is Spain's fascist party and was the cornerstone of the Franco regime. |
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http://backseatdrivers.blogspot.com/2004/03/ballot-movements-with-so-much.html
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| | Falange—The Secret Axis Army in the Americas |
 | | The decisive influence of Latin American fascists in the decades following the war (including their intimate collaboration with elements of U.S. intelligence) is a matter of public record. |  | | After arranging the assassination of General Jose Santurjo (a royalist rival for the leadership of Spain after the overthrow of the Republican government), the Germans and their Italian allies installed Franco as head of the fascist Falange. |  | | This network, according to its creator, was capable of concerted espionage, political diversion, arms smuggling, and anything that any other Fifth Column in history had accomplished. |
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http://www.spitfirelist.com/Books/Falange.html
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| | Commentary Magazine - Franco's Spain & the New Europe |
 | | ...Dionisio Ridruejo, who was the Falange's propaganda chief from 1938 through 1940, estimates that 90 per cent of its members had no clear political ideas in the movement's early years... |  | | ...The Falange lost two of its favorite ministers but was grateful for the retention of Jose Solis Ruiz, discredited by the May strikes, as "Minister for the Movement" (in charge of Falangist and sindicato affairs): in return Falange and sindicatos could be expected to be more pliable than ever... |  | | ...t The men who control the Falange and the official unions are, of course, Catholics, as all Falangists must be... |
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http://www.commentarymagazine.com/Summaries/V34I3P53-1.htm
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| | Antisemitism And Racism |
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http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw2000-1/spain.htm
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| | Juan Goytisolo: Khaa. Exerpts from The Garden of Secrets |
 | | Eusebio, a friend of Federico García Lorca and his Circle, had escaped assassination and fled to North Africa where he was (according to some versions of the story) incarcerated in a Falange Training School and, according to one storyteller, given a new name and identity. |  | | He had summoned him to his office and, for the first time since the events, somebody was addressing him, if not affectionately, at least warmly. |  | | One of the ex-youths of the phalanx gave the exact date of the events, 11th May 1937, and some of the circumstances of how his leaders were trapped in that mortal ambush. |
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http://www.barcelonareview.com/22/e_jg.htm
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| | Axis Powers |
 | | During the civil war the Falange became a leading force on the nationalist side under the sole command of Generalísimo Franco. |  | | DESCRIPTION: Here is the flag of the Falange political movement during the Spanish Civil War. |  | | DESCRIPTION: The Sección Feminina de Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las J.O.N.S is a fabulous calendar/book devoted to the brave women of the fascist Falange movement, the good guys of the Spanish Civil War. |
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http://www.germaniainternational.com/axis5.html
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| | ninemsn Encarta - Search Results - Falange |
 | | Falange (Spanish, “phalanx”), Spanish political party, the Falange Española founded in 1933 by José Antonio Primo de Rivera, son of... |  | | A cautious, pragmatic ruler, Franco shifted policy as the Allies began winning the war. |
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http://au.encarta.msn.com/Falange.html
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| | The Fascist Fall-Guys for a New, Hispanic '9/11' Attack on the U.S. |
 | | Today's Spanish Falange admits to having a meager 1,000 members, at best, garnering in the range of 25,000 votes in recent elections. |  | | This is the apparatus which has been set in motion, armed with populist anti-American rhetoric, which could be plausibly blamed for a new wave of "Hispanic terrorism" inside the United Statesmuch as al-Qaeda was blamed for 9/11. |  | | Piñar is best known for having been named by Francisco Franco as a national councilman of his Movement and as a prosecutor before the Spanish courtsand for deploying Franquista street thugs later in the 1970s. |
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| | ISN Security Watch - Bomb explodes at Spanish Falange offices |
 | | The Spanish Falange, founded in 1993, defends a totalitarian state with no political parties and places great emphasis on national traditions. |  | | Police said no one was injured in the explosion. |  | | The letters were also sent to the owners of companies that have been attacked over the last few weeks. |
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http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?ID=15022
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| | American Renaissance News: Far Right Says Immigration Makes Spaniards Outsiders |
 | | It was pronounced by General Millan Astray of the Spanish Foreign Legion as a response to a critical speech pronounced by Miguel de Unamuno, Rector of the University of Salamanca, during the Civil War. |  | | Falange, the most prominent supporter of this demonstration, is, beyond any doubt, a far-right party. |  | | The Falange was one of the core supporters of fascist dictator Francisco Franco, who died in 1975. |
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http://www.amren.com/mtnews/archives/2005/10/far_right_says_immigration_mak.php
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| | Political Parties and Movements (Spain) |
 | | The colours were those of the uniforms (not the flag) of FET de las JONS, the single party during General Franco's regime the blue shirt of the Falange and the red beret of the Carlists. |  | | This is the current flag of Falange Española (de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacionalsindicalista) (in short, FE de las JONS, or more usually Falange). |  | | This is the legitimate Falange party (whatever that means...), though many exist: Falange Auténtica, Falange Independiente etc. |
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http://www.hampshireflag.co.uk/world-flags/allflags/es}.html
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| | Myron Taylor --> FDR 4/29/43 |
 | | This is attributable in part to dissension araong the many factions antagonistic to the Falange and critical of the Caudillo, and in part to widespread belief that the latter is for the present, as he has beon in the past, the surest guarantee against Spain's being involved by Germany in the war. |  | | It is gratitude for continuing peace which explains whatever popularity Franco still enjoys; and this has certainly been enhanced by Jordana's tenure of the Foreign Office and his obviously sincere efforts to pursue a practical policy of neutrality and peace. |  | | If the monarchists, churchmen, army officers, and such persons as Jordana and Gil Robles can pull together, they may succeed, with or (more probably) without Franco's consent, incurbing and eventually abolishing the Falange, its censorship and its police, and by effecting an |
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http://www.fdrlibrary.marist.edu/psf/box52/t468e03.html
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| | USATODAY.com - In Spain, signs that far right is on the rise |
 | | Today, members of the Brotherhood of the Old Guard — a Falange offshoot — still congregate regularly in what was once Primo de Rivera's Madrid office to uphold the ideals of the Falange. |  | | Once Franco took power, he harnessed the Falange to his regime. |  | | Spain has long had its own brand of fascism. |
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http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-04-10-spain-right_x.htm?csp=34
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| | Graphic Witness: visual arts & social commentary |
 | | The young Falange gansters, who had been organized by Jose Primo de Rivera, son of the onetime dictator, numbered less than three thousand at the time Franco and his fellow militarists revolted against the Republic in July, 1936. |  | | The Falange grew in numbers as the revolt, thanks to its foreign backing and the fact that the Western democracies would not permit the Republic to arm itself, grew in strength. |  | | Slowly the Spanish Republic was strangled and the land became a vast concentration camp, with the most disreputable jailers known to modern history. |
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http://graphicwitness.org/undone/blackspain11.htm
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| | Spanish Civil War - Politics |
 | | Although successful in the 1933 elections, the Party virtually collapsed after the Popular Front victory in 1936. |  | | The Falange was a small fascist party that was founded in 1933 by Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera. |  | | It gained a degree of popular support when it merged with the JONS (Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista), in 1934, to form the Falange Espanola de las JONS. |
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| | H-Net Review: David A. Messenger on Spaniards and Nazi Germany: Collaboration in the New Order |
 | | A typical example is the case of Pedro Lain Entralgo, a press official in the Spanish Interior Ministry who traveled three times to Berlin in 1939-40, supported by former German Ambassador to Spain Wilhelm Faupel's Hispano-German Cultural Institute. |  | | He also uses the Spanish case to re-examine the general question of collaboration in Hitler's Europe, arguing that we must understand the "genuine enthusiasm" for the Nazi New Order that existed through to the end of the war, enthusiasm that was motivated by both ideological affinity and political pragmatism working hand-in-hand (p. |  | | In both cases, Hitler's Germany served as an inspiration for regime development and as a potential ally for a resurgent Spain (p. |
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http://www.h-net.org/reviews/showrev.cgi?path=137271020094985
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| | FET y de las JONS 1937-1975 (Spain) |
 | | FET de las JONS (Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacionalsindicalista) was the single party of General Franco's regime, a weird combination of the almost nationalsocialist Falange with the ultraconservative, monarchical Carlists. |  | | Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista |  | | Keywords: falange española tradicionalista y de las jons |
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http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/es}fet.html
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| | bob falange's Page on RateItAll.com |
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| | What You Can Get Away With » Beyond the falange |
 | | Perhaps unsurprisingly, given their Brazilian origins, they’re also not big fans of Lula, Brazil’s President, with a special LulaWatch section on their site. |  | | Indeed, the description of the Carlists as ‘opposed to liberal secularism and economic and political modernism&; could apply equally well to TFP. |  | | I did look during my trawl earlier to see if I could find anything, but nothing jumped out as being too obvious, save the possibility of links between Brazil and Salazar dictatorship in Portugal. |
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http://www.nickbarlow.com/blog/index.php?p=191
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| | Stephen Roth Institute: Antisemitism And Racism |
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http://www.tau.ac.il/Anti-Semitism/asw97-8/spain.html
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| | MSN Encarta - Falange |
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http://encarta.msn.com/encyclopedia_761577249/Falange.html
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| | Christian Falangist Party of America |
 | | The C.F.P.A. is not a hate organization and it does not condone acts of violence or hatred towards those of differing or opposing viewpoints and lifestyles nor does it condone racism or anti-Semitism in any form. |  | | Our organization has no ties or connection whatsoever to the Spanish Falange nor any other neo-Nazi / anti-Democratic groups who use the name Falange or Falangist. |
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| | Wolfsonian |
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http://www.wolfsonian.fiu.edu/exhibitions/past/vf3.html
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