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The Franco Regime, 1939–1975

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What kind of dictatorship did General Franco establish after winning the 1936–1939 Civil War? On top of the more than 200,000 who died at the battle fronts between 1936 and 1939, at least 150,000 people were murdered extrajudicially or executed after flimsy legal process...
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Title: The Franco Regime, 1939–1975
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What kind of dictatorship did General Franco establish after winning the 1936–1939 Civil War? On top of the more than 200,000 who died at the battle fronts between 1936 and 1939, at least 150,000 people were murdered extrajudicially or executed after flimsy legal process.

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