Francisco Franco
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Francisco Franco
BY: SHANNA MASSACHI
CHANTEL MEHRABAN
NATASHA ALLEN
BAIBING QIN
B & C)Leadership & Country
October 1, 1936(as a unified nation from 1939 and
onwards)- November 20, 1975(until his death)
He ruled as the dictator of Spain and was the longest
ruling dictator in European history
He came to power during the bloody Spanish Civil
War
D. Political Belief
System/Political Party
Fascist party( a
governmental system led
by a dictator having
complete power) that
wanted to control every
aspect of life in Spain
His Fascist party was
known as Phalange
E. Guiding Principles &
Ultimate Goals
To protect Spain from
any liberal encroachment
on power of Church,
army, and land owners
His main foreign
principles were :
to recover Gibraltar
to maintain Spanish
colonies in Africa
F. Support Groups
Nationalist (Hitler and
Mussolini troops)
Phalange (Fascists Party)
Roman Catholic Church
Militarists
Landowners
Anti-communists
G. Early Background
He was born into a naval
family on 4 December
1892 in Ferrol, Spain
He wanted to be a sailor
He was a military general
who led conservative
national cause
By 1915, he was the
youngest captain in the
entire Spanish army
H. Attitude Toward War &
Violence
He believed that
terrorism and war were
unnecessary to achieve
unity and correct
government
He did not want to be
part of World WII, but he
knew he had to take part
in war
“War was my job; I was
sure of that”-Franco
I. Racial Attitudes
Because of his Fascist
views he was against:
Jews
Non-Whites
Protestant
J. Personal Characteristics
K. Methods of Gaining
Power
Outspoken
He got the help of Nazis
Religious
in Germany to gain
power
Led Nationalists vs.
republicans in Spanish
civil war 1936-39 helped
by Germany and Italy
Trained as a professional
soldier
Customary stubborn
attitude
L. Perceived Threats
M. Methods of Retaining
Power
Republican Government
One party dictatorship
before his rule
Liberals
based on Italian and
German example
He took total control and
power, fascism, in order
to keep his own power
He took power over:
In 1936, the Spanish
military revolted against
the liberal government
Communists
Franco wanted to declare
war on neighboring
Portugal from
communists treats
Culture
Economics
Politics
Social Classes
N. Results of Rule
The length of his rule, the suppression of opposition,
and the effective propaganda that occurred through
the years he ruled made an evaluation almost
impossible
In Madrid, Juan Carlos became king and ruled after
his death
After his death in 1979(age 82), Spain reverted to a
mature, stable democracy in which power changes
hands from one ruler to the people
Today Spain is still a democracy