Franco: A BiographyThe controversy about Franco's achievements has raged since his death. Just how good a general was he? Would he have won the civil war without German and Italian help? Can he be blamed for the bombing of Guernica and other atrocities? Did he dupe Hitler during World War II? Were his self-sufficient economic policies directly responsible for ushering in Spain's economic boom? Did he deliberately seek to liberalize the regime in his later years, or was he perhaps losing his grip on the controls? Did Franco preside over another Spanish golden age or did he merely stall and stifle his country's natural growth? How, in the final reckoning, are his achievements to be judged? Preston addresses and resolves, often to startling effect, these pivotal questions. |
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... Condor Legion and of units of the Italian Aviazione Legionaria under Richthofen's command.54 Progress towards the full integration of the Italian troops was facilitated by the recall of Roatta and Faldella and their replacement by ...
... Condor Legion and of units of the Italian Aviazione Legionaria under Richthofen's command.54 Progress towards the full integration of the Italian troops was facilitated by the recall of Roatta and Faldella and their replacement by ...
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... Condor Legion and the CTV remaining in Spain until victory was assured . To ensure that the Condor Legion would not be withdrawn , the Caudillo made greater concessions than ever before to the Germans on the scale of their participation ...
... Condor Legion and the CTV remaining in Spain until victory was assured . To ensure that the Condor Legion would not be withdrawn , the Caudillo made greater concessions than ever before to the Germans on the scale of their participation ...
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... Condor Legion , German forces might have to be withdrawn from Spain . In fact , Berlin had already taken the decision to reinforce the Condor Legion in recognition of Franco's decision to open the way to greater German participation in ...
... Condor Legion , German forces might have to be withdrawn from Spain . In fact , Berlin had already taken the decision to reinforce the Condor Legion in recognition of Franco's decision to open the way to greater German participation in ...
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Franco and the Second Republic 19311933 | 69 |
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