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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... French Alliance . Unable in any case to prevent a French take - over , the British wanted above all to safeguard Gibraltar . In April 1904 , in the Anglo- French Agreement , Britain consented to French ambitions in Morocco provided that ...
... French Alliance . Unable in any case to prevent a French take - over , the British wanted above all to safeguard Gibraltar . In April 1904 , in the Anglo- French Agreement , Britain consented to French ambitions in Morocco provided that ...
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... French North Africa , 108 During the days of the French collapse , Lequerica , in collaboration with his friend Pierre Laval , was tireless in pushing Pétain's Government towards an armistice and away from the idea of continuing the war ...
... French North Africa , 108 During the days of the French collapse , Lequerica , in collaboration with his friend Pierre Laval , was tireless in pushing Pétain's Government towards an armistice and away from the idea of continuing the war ...
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... French discomfort and to make the best of Spanish weakness . A desire to see the Spanish Moroccan empire aggrandised at the expense of the French had been a constant feature of his African policy since 1939. Now , by allowing García ...
... French discomfort and to make the best of Spanish weakness . A desire to see the Spanish Moroccan empire aggrandised at the expense of the French had been a constant feature of his African policy since 1939. Now , by allowing García ...
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19221931 | 35 |
Franco and the Second Republic 19311933 | 69 |
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