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FalangeAlso known as Falange Española. Former Spanish Fascist Party, founded in 1933 by José Antonio Primo de Rivera (1903–1936), son of military ruler Miguel Primo de Rivera. It was closely modelled in programme and organization on the Italian fascists and on the Nazis. In 1937, when Franco assumed leadership, it was declared the only legal party, and altered its name to Traditionalist Spanish Phalanx. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| And last night's vengeful anger among Christian Falangists provided a chilling echo of Lebanon's 1980s lost decade. Even those falangists who propagated a more modernist outlook on the human body frowned upon any adaptation of these concepts to a female population, and within the boundaries of the newly formulated ideology of "National Catholicism" they certainly had no place. Our hearts move with the Falangists because we come to know them; that they are Falangists makes sense. |
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