Falange
Proper noun
  1. (historical) A Spanish fascist movement active in the 1930s until its dissolution in 1977.
    • 2014, Bernard A. Cook, Europe Since 1945: An Encyclopedia, Routledge (ISBN 9781135179328), page 361 ↗
      José Antonio Primo de Rivera, son of former Spanish dictator Miguel Primo de Rivera, founded the Falange in 1933 to encourage national unity and pride and to combat the Left and liberal Republicans.



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