The Spanish Circle of Friends of Europe (; CEDADE) was a Spanish neo-Nazi group that concerned itself with co-ordinating international activity and publishing.
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The Spanish Circle of Friends of Europe (; CEDADE) was a Spanish neo-Nazi group that concerned itself with co-ordinating international activity and publishing.
==History== The group began life in 1966, under Francisco Franco's rule, ostensibly as a society for the appreciation of Richard Wagner but before long it had taken on a neo-Nazi dimension, influenced by the likes of Otto Skorzeny, who was a founding member. Counting Léon Degrelle among its leading members, the Circle became a study group and publishing house for materials relating to Nazism and Holocaust denial, with a remit towards closer cooperation across Europe. Initially led by Ángel Ricote, the group looked towards Italian fascism for inspiration, but under Pedro Aparicio it moved towards a Nazi position.
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