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Francisco Franco(1892-1975)

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Francisco Franco
After the success of Franco's Settlers, their first film about the dictatorship, Post and Palacios now tackle one of the most undisclosed chapters of European history: the allegedly organized extermination that took place in Spain under General Franco's fascist dictatorship. To this day no one has been prosecuted for the regime's systematic atrocities. In 2010 victims filed a complaint in Buenos Aires, known as Querella Argentina. By now 24 international arrest warrants have been issued. Franco on Trial puts the Argentinian Complaint in its historic and judicial context by asking will a possible Argentinian trial become the Spanish Nuremberg? As in Franco's Settlers the filmmakers manage to talk both with the victims and the perpetrators.
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Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teoula Franco y Bahamonde was born on December 4, 1892, in Ferrol, Spain. He entered the Spanish Military Academy in 1907 and upon graduation three years later was commissioned as a lieutenant. His career path seemed assured after he was detailed to the colony of Spanish Morocco to fight against the Berber tribes and acquitted himself well. In 1916 he won the Battle of El Biutz, which stopped Berber attacks against Spanish outposts. In 1923 he was appointed commander of the Spanish Foreign Legion, and in 1926 at the age of 33 was named the army's youngest brigadier general.

Franco returned to Spain in 1927 to lead the National Military Academy. He was assigned to quell a miners' strike in the Masturias in 1934, and revealed himself to be a ruthless authoritarian by ordering the execution of over 2,000 miners and other workers who were "suspected" of being Marxists. Franco proved to be one of Spain's staunchest and most rabid anti-Communists, and as such was invited to take a leading role in a right-wing coup being planned by fellow officers to overthrow the government of the Republic of Spain, which had large numbers of Socialist and democratic members in its ruling circles. Franco accepted and, shortly after the revolt broke out on July 17, 1936, he was named commander of the nationalist forces with the title of "Generalísimo". Although he had hoped to seize control of the government quickly, the republican forces proved to be more formidable than Franco and his conspirators had counted on, and the struggle evolved into a full-scale civil war that lasted nearly three years. With much political, financial and material support from Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and Italian fascist leader Benito Mussolini, both of whom sent tanks, arms and even combat troops to aid him, Franco emerged as the victor, capturing the capital of Madrid on March 28, 1939, which ended the Spanish Civil War. Named "el caudillo" (the leader), dictator for life, Generalísimo Franco proved to be an astute political leader as well as a masterful military commander. Although he owed a great debt to Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy for their aid, he managed to keep Spain officially neutral during World War II despite pressure from many senior political and military leaders in the government to enter the war on the side of the Axis Powers. Franco was initially keen to join the Axis, and wrote to Hitler offering to join the war on 19 June 1940. However by the end of the year he had decided to stay out of the conflict and let Spain recover from the terrible civil war that wrecked its economy and severely weakened its military. Nevertheless he provided considerable help to the Axis from 1940 to 1943. After the Axis Powers were defeated in 1945, Spain was isolated for many years before Franco tried allying himself with the west by pushing his anti-Communist "credentials". Spain was admitted into the United Nations in 1955 and was soon allied with the United States and other western powers. He served as supreme leader of Spain until his death on November 20, 1975, at the age of 82.
BornDecember 4, 1892
DiedNovember 20, 1975(82)
BornDecember 4, 1892
DiedNovember 20, 1975(82)
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Known for

Raza (1942)
Raza
3.4
  • Writer(as Jaime de Andrade)
  • 1942
La malcasada (1926)
La malcasada
3.5
  • Self
  • 1926
No pasaran! (1939)
No pasaran!
  • Self
  • 1939
The Fall of the Red Army (1939)
The Fall of the Red Army
1.7
  • Self
  • 1939

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  • Raza (1942)
    Raza
    3.4
    • story (as Jaime de Andrade)
    • 1942

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The Silence of Others
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The Silence of Others
Franco on Trial (Trailer) (Germany, Spain 2018)
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Franco on Trial (Trailer) (Germany, Spain 2018)
Franco on Trial (Trailer) (Germany, Spain 2018)
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Franco on Trial (Trailer) (Germany, Spain 2018)

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  • Official site
    • Foundation Website
  • Alternative names
    • Francisco Franco Bahamonde
  • Height
    • 5′ 4¼″ (1.63 m)
  • Born
    • December 4, 1892
    • Ferrol, A Coruña, Galicia, Spain
  • Died
    • November 20, 1975
    • Madrid, Madrid, Spain(cardiac arrest)
  • Spouse
    • Carmen PoloOctober 16, 1923 - November 20, 1975 (his death, 1 child)
  • Children
    • Carmen Franco
  • Parents
      Nicolás Franco y Salgado-Araújo
  • Relatives
      Jaime Martínez Bordiu(Grandchild)
  • Publicity listings
    • 3 Biographical Movies
    • 2 Print Biographies
    • 10 Portrayals
    • 1 Article
    • 6 Magazine Cover Photos

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  • Trivia
    At the end of World War II the media in Spain deliberately downplayed the Nazi extermination camps, suggesting they did not really exist and that the inmates had died from starvation or disease due to the war and the Allied economic blockade.
  • Quotes
    I am responsible only to God and history.
  • Trademarks
      Fine, reedy voice.
  • Nicknames
    • El Caudillo
    • El Generalísimo

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