Francisco Franco

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Sep 22 2008

    And this just in, Generalisimo Francisco Franco is still dead.

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    fitman

    Mon Mar 17 2008

    A monster.Because he remained neutral in WWII, he didn't suffer the fate of his compatriots, Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini.http://tinyurl.com/ywkl6vhttp://tinyurl.com/2zs8rs

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    genghisthehun

    Sun Mar 16 2008

    The leftos had taken over Spain and were tearing it apart. Although he was not the leader of the revolt, Franco was one of the leaders. Due to fortune and ability, he rose to the top.He was smart enough to keep Spain out of World War II. He was not the most brilliant warrior or politician, but in face of universal world opposition, lead by leftist propagandaists, he kept Spain independent. For a relatively balanced view of the conflict, please read The Spanish Civil War,  by Hugh Thomas.  This work as gone through several editions, and a new edition came out in the 21st Century!The leftos have defined Franco since the end of the conflict and RIA users are too smart to trust that chattering class. RIA reviewers and posters are skeptics and think for themselves. (I recommend abichara's comment below.)

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    noskcaj

    Sat Dec 18 2004

    Probably worse than Mussolini.

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    abichara

    Sat Mar 27 2004

    Franco was Spain's strongest 20th Century leader, his impact is still felt today. He was a conservative and a nationalist general who helped precipitate the Spanish civil war in 1936 after the Popular Front, a coalition of moderate Socialists, came to power. During this socialist government, Franco was sent to the Canary Islands as a military governor; this was seen as a demotion for him. The landed aristocracy in Spain felt threatened by the left wing governments re-distributionist policies, so they openly rebelled against the government, which was popularly elected. Franco managed to band together the Nationalist forces. Basically the Spanish Civil War was a contest of personality. Franco was a better tactician than the Socialists were, which were divided between the Communists, the Trotskyites, and the moderate forces. Franco sought to establish one man rule in Spain. This war was very destructive for the country, especially for Catalonia which was a Socialist stronghold that was ra... Read more

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    axzs8cd7

    Tue Oct 21 2003

    Francisco Franco is a great man, and will always be. He united Spain as it should be united, he ended the civil war, and only the most honorable and true warroior wins. He kept his country out of WW2, and he helped Spain's economy greatly. Those democratic retards say he censors things and there's not alot of freedom, well you should have fought him during the civil war or start an uprising(just like he did in 1936) rather than be such a lowly coward and only speak your opinions after his glorious death.

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    moosekarloff

    Thu Aug 14 2003

    One of the biggest s-bags of the 20th century. How the world stood by and allowed this piece of crap to remain in power for so long speaks volumes about the so-called "Greatest Generation" and the mutants who came just before them.

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    ladyshark4534

    Tue Jun 17 2003

    Franco bombed Guernica, a town where over thousands of innocent civilians were killed. He had no sympathy for any of them. And the ones who were wounded were left to die.

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    kiki_thomas

    Tue Jun 17 2003

    He may have bombed Guernica, but who really cares? I mean, He had a reason to do it. He hated Spain.