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Spanish Civil War
war between the Republicans and the Nationalists in Spain from 1936 to 1939

SEAT
Francoist Spain
1939–1975 dictature period of Spain
Eurovision Song Contest 1968
13th edition of the Eurovision Song Contest
Bombing of Guernica
1937 attack by military aircraft during the Spanish Civil War on the Basque village of Guernica
1966 Palomares B-52 crash
aviation accident
Operation Felix
German military operation
Judeo-Masonic conspiracy theory
conspiracy theory alleging a secret coalition of Jews and Freemasons controlling the world
Tangier International Zone
former international zone in Morocco
Workers' Commissions
Spanish trade union
Spanish miracle
economic boom in Spain 1959-1974
SEAT 600
car model
José Moscardó Ituarte
Spanish general (1878-1956)
Spain during World War II
history of Spain during World War II

Falangism
thumb|Falange leader José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the first leader of the Falange from 1933 to 1936|302px
Spanish Maquis
Post-Spanish Civil War Spanish anti-Francoist resistence movement.
Assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco
political killing in 1973 by ETA
Francoist concentration camps
Wikimedia list article
Sindicato Español Universitario
corporatist students' union in Spain
Royal Post Office
building in Madrid
Real Madrid 11 v Barcelona 1
football match
Mundo Obrero
periodical of the Communist Party of Spain (PCE)
El Papus
Spanish satirical comic magazine
La Codorniz
Spanish satirical magazine (1941–1978)
Francisco Franco, 11th Marquess of Villaverde
Spanish aristocrat and grandson of dictator Francisco Franco
Spanish National Liberation Front
political party
Francoist Spain and the Holocaust
Spanish state's involvement in the Holocaust
20-N
20-N is a symbolic abbreviation used to denote the date of death of two far-right figures in 20th-century Spanish history. The first date, 20 November 1936, near the end of the first year of the Spanish Civil War, marks the execution in Alicante of 33-year-old José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the fascist party, Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx), who became extolled as a cult figure during the years of post-civil war Francoist Spain led by Francisco Franco.
Adelina García Casillas
Member of Las Trece Rosas
Diario Córdoba
newspaper
Gauche divine
Nationalist zone
area controlled by the Nationalist faction in the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939)
Barcelona Traction, Light and Power
holding of electric power companies in Catalonia