Even during the recent economic crisis, with millions of Spaniards searching for work, there was no sign of revival in Francoist sentiment. |
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Then in 1936 came the civil war and Eduardo, not yet seventeen, volunteered on the Francoist side. |
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He has written the most complete, perspicacious, and moving book that has been published to date on the Francoist repression. |
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But to paint him as a card-carrying Francoist is wrong, stresses Carreno. |
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Other streets named after Francoist generals were also changed. |
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They contributed to the expansion of civil society under the late Francoist regime, thus helping to prepare the ground for the formal political transition. |
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It would be wrong and absurd to say that the Spanish right is Francoist. |
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Late in 1937, while in Madrid with Martha, Hemingway wrote his only play, The Fifth Column, as the city was being bombarded by Francoist forces. |
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During the Second World War the Vichy French presence in Tangier was overcome by that of Francoist Spain. |
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