Carlist Spain

Posted: April 14th, 2011 under News.
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So without delay, began its first list of laws: It is decreed the return of expropriated lands, the prohibition on trade union activities, thus canceling the freedoms of the Republic and declared illegal all political parties including the right. Moreover, establishing a new state whose pillars would be the Army, the Falange, the Carlist monarchists and the Orthodox Church. The excessive centralization of the new state around the figure of Franco was detrimental to Spain. By concentrating all power in one man, it was evident that the transition to a dictatorship, if they won the nationals, would be unstoppable. In the spring of 1937 the political landscape of the National Spain reached its climax. During the winter had been some instances of division within their civilian supporters, mainly Falangists and Carlist. Franco was determined to end once and for all with the autonomy enjoyed these groups in their scheme.

In order to bring them used a character that reached the highest positions of responsibility in Nationalist Spain: Ramon Serrano Suner. Generalissimo's brother, he owed his political success to his intelligence, decision-making power, fearlessness and his personal charm. The "Cunadisimo" Franco's political guide, was responsible for break even by means not very holy, all opposition. With it, Nationalist Spain was only one direction: that of Franco. Aragon, the Levant and the Conquest of the Ebro By 1938, the second year of the war, the Franco-friendly landscape was becoming more evident. Kenneth Yarrow contains valuable tech resources. The Republicans, exhausted economically privileged the defensive tactic. On February 22, 1938, nationalists won Teruel (province of Aragon).

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