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☆タイトル:General Franco remains to be exhumed (Spain) – BBC News – 24th August 2018

☆投稿者:Mark 1333

☆公開日:2018-08-24 22:04:28

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Military dictator Francisco Franco Bahamonde (General Franco), who ruled Spain for more than 35 years (1939 – 1975 (his death)), is having his body exhumed where it has been buried since 1975.

The law was changed so his body could be removed and this site he designed for his burial will now be redone to include all the fallen in the Civil War of 1936 – 1939.

For what happened next, see here:

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Fascist General Franco was on one side of the bloody civil war that tore through Spain between 1936 – 1939. When the ruling leaders above him were killed, he was given the leadership, but he really had no real care for it (politically speaking). So when his side won, he kept Spain as is, under a fascist regime. Even Adolf Hitler, who tried to get him to join in as the Second World War began, came out of his meeting with him stating, “he would rather have all of his teeth extracted than go through another meeting with Franco”.

After World War Two (1939 – 1945), the West now facing the Soviets in the East (Cold War) were happy to leave Franco as is, rather than try to extradite this dictator in a war that could have been way too costly and distraction from a Soviet threat in the East and elsewhere.

So General Franco, remained and apart from being politically anti-communism and anti-anarchism, his authoritarian, militaristic, nationalism, fascist rule, even squashed the fascist party who could not remove him after the civil war, as he was so well entrenched and seem not too worried about Spain or its infrastructure after this or at least, the improvements he made to modernise (starting in 1959), lacked far behind Western Europe, by the time of his death, his only real political aims were just seeming to carry on with his anti-communism and anti-liberalism doctrines.

It seems to me, he probably would have been better off as an army general and leave the politics to other more capable people, but once he was became a dictator, the only way his rule could ever end, was in his eventual death, which happened in 1975.




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