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    Last Supper and the symbols of the Evangelists San Juan and San Mateo. The author of Cristo de la Cruz was Julio Beovide‚ while the polychrome is Ignacio Zuloaga. In front of the main altar is the tomb of Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera‚ founder of the Falange. Behind‚ the greater and choir altar is the tomb of General Francisco Franco. At The Chapel of Christ lying‚ the main image is a recumbent Christ in alabaster; next to which two other San Juan and Santa María Magdalena‚ in polychrome wood. The three

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    Republicans‚ which was the opposing party‚ consisted of all the members of the former republic (“The Spanish Case”). While fighting against the Republicans‚ General Franco was made leader of the Falange party. The Falange‚ established by Jose Antonio Primo de Rivera‚ preached the ideals of Italian Fascism. The Falange disdained all forms of socialism and democracy. The party was later declared the only legal political party in Spain in 1939 (Payne‚ 1999). After the Civil War‚ Franco’s number one priority

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    over the Loyalist forces. After the war ended in 1939‚ Franco held complete control of Spain. His regime was similar to a Fascist dictatorship. He carried out the functions of chief of state‚ prime minister‚ commander in chief‚ and leader of the Falange‚ the only permitted political party. He adopted the title of El Caudillo‚ the leader. In the early years of his regime‚ he tried to eliminate all opposition. He later eased some restrictions. Francisco Franco Bahamonde was born on December

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    STALIN Joseph Stalin was the prime minister of the soviet union He was basically a Russian .He was the prime minister from 6may 1941 until his death .   EARLY LIFE: Stalin was born  on 18 December 1878[1] to Ketevan Geladze and Besarion Jughashvili‚his father was a clobber in gori‚ Russian empire‚ now Georgia. He was their fourth child; their three previous sons died in infancy. At the age of seven‚ he contracted smallpox.  At ten‚ he began attending church school where the Georgian children

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    transcends the normal bounds of reality. 2)  Ofelia - As one of the leading characters‚ Ofelia is a child that is a reincarnation of a princess‚ according to her  Mercedes - She is Vidal’s compassionate housekeeper  Captain Vidal - Captain Vidal is a Falange officer and is Ofelia’s new stepfather in the film.  Carmen - Queen of the underworld and Ofelia’s mother  Faun - Also known as Pan‚ served as

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    of the Church Used wealth to gain significant political and social influence Held a lot of Wealth Military Coup Junior officers joined with the senior Africanista officers‚ including Franco CEDA and other conspirators made contact with the Falange and the monarchist "Carlists" Agricultural economy Workers in town had low wages‚ long hours‚ unregulated working conditions‚ poor housing‚ and little in the way of welfare provision Catalonia and Basque provinces wanted autonomy

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    socialists‚ communists‚ and left nationalists won the election! President: Manuel Azaña (1936-1939) El Bloque Nacional right party‚ monarchist and catholic lost the election La falange In the following months there was increasing violence between left and right. This helped the development of the Fascist-inspired Falange Española‚ a National party led by José Antonio Primo de Rivera‚ the son of the former dictator‚ Miguel Primo de Rivera. Dissolution of republic Antifascist members assassinated

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    conquerors.” Meaning‚ that the division in Spain had begun to embrace since the time of the Moors migration to Spain. Additionally‚ the division in political organizations had become stronger. There were extreme right winged parties such as the “Falange” as well as extreme left wing parties such as “Federacion Anarquista Iberica” which were never going to get to an agreement because of their opposing ideologies. Furthermore‚ between 1931 and 1932‚ the Popular Front had failed causing a division among

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    “The differences in both dictatorships were visible in the forms of propaganda and public profile of the dictators. Compare and contrast the iconic forms of representation of Francisco Franco AND Antonio de Oliveira Salazar.” This essay considers the question above by addressing the notion of “dictatorship” and its representation through iconography. We look at the definitions of “propaganda” and “iconic” and the context of the two dictators themselves‚ and then compare the techniques and

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    international influence of fascism greatly increased when the Nazis assumed power in Germany in 1933 in the midst of the Great Depression. Significant fascist movements arose in Hungary‚ Austria‚ and Romania‚ and smaller fascist movements‚ such as the Falange in Spain‚ became important with support from Germany and Italy. Germany’s power led many authoritarian leaders in Europe to ally with the Nazis. Support for the fascist example existed in Latin America‚ but only Argentina favored the Axis in World

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