Franco

Franco

By Gabrielle Ashford Hodges

Subjects: Spain, history, civil war, 1936-1939, History, Politics and government, Biography, Spain Civil War, 1936-1939, Europe, history, Franco, francisco, 1892-1975, Heads of state, Civil War (Spain : 1936-1939) fast (OCoLC)fst01352321, Generals

Description: "General Francisco Franco came to prominence during the days of David Lloyd George and Woodrow Wilson and was able to cling to absolute political power until his death in 1975. Over his fifty-year career, he became one of the four dictators who changed the face of Europe during the twentieth century.". "Franco joined the Spanish Army when he was barely fifteen years old. In 1926 he became the youngest general in Europe and, driven by an astonishing sense of his own greatness, was recognized as sole military commander of the Nationalist zone during the Spanish Civil War. His ambition was always to hold on to the power that he had secured. In practice, this meant winning the Spanish Civil War and surviving the fall of the fascist regimes of Hitler and Mussolini and the international isolation that followed their defeat." "This psychological biography considers Franco's mental state, as well as his political motivation. In doing so, it succeeds admirably in getting under the skin of Europe's most enduring dictator."--BOOK JACKET.

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