Word: falangiste
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...inauguration program of Brazil's new-and South America's first - 50,000-watt short-wave radio station. Owned and operated by the Government's Radio Nacional, it has the unabashed purpose of spreading Brazilian propaganda, news and culture over the world-an answer to Falangist broadcasts from Franco Spain...
...sent his Foreign Minister, Count Francisco Gómez Jordana y Souza, and twelve military and diplomatic bigwigs for wining, dining and a joint accord on neutrality and anti-Communism with neighboring Portugal.* He welcomed home General Agustin Muñoz Grande, recently decorated (by Hitler) commander of the Falangist Blue Division fighting in Russia. From his train window at the border, the general shouted: "Long live the mothers who begat the most valiant soldiers in the world." At San Sebastián Falangist crowds cheered his prophecy of "certain Nazi victory over Russian Bolshevism." As forgetful of Spain...
...occasion of his 50th birthday, fat Franco last week had little to be happy about. His Falangist "Voice of Spain" radio has kept up violent attacks against the United Nations. The newspaper Ya (Now) editorialized: "By clear designation of God, Franco represents and directs the Spanish nation in the most difficult period of her history." From his other onetime ally, Adolf Hitler, Franco received a birthday present of a new German-made automobile. It may have been a reminder of other gifts-of men and war materiel-sent by Hitler and Mussolini when Franco needed their help to defeat...
...people of the hemisphere. Emphasis was placed on the Fascist catch phrases of nationalism, order, discipline and authority; and the cultural and historical ties with Spain. Result: giving a new form to a front organization behind which anti-U.S., anti-democratic propaganda and ideology can be disseminated by Falangist and Fascist agents...
...Minister of Interior, Franco chose Bias Gómez Perez, who loudly brayed: "Repression with unswerving energy of all provocations or acts of sabotage." Gómez replaced Colonel Valti Galaraza Morante, a militarist who feuded with Falangist civil governors...