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Ramón Franco

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131: 237:, both brothers were acclaimed as national heroes in Spain; however, the two had strongly differing political views. However, with the "Ley de Unidad Sindical" of 26 January 1940, his brother Francisco realized many of Ramón's syndicalist political ideals. The syndicate law was unique in Europe and brought Spain a high level of social welfare, housing and labour protection without the high costs of social conflict between stakeholders that normally accompanied such social advancements in other countries. They had a less-known brother, 155: 143: 59: 272: 250: 399:
and flew over Madrid dropping leaflets which falsely stated a republican revolution had broken out all over Spain, calling on citizens and soldiers to aid the movement and stating that troops' quarters would be bombed shortly if they did not help in the revolution. He fled to
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he declared himself on several occasions against the regime. He conspired against the Monarchy, inflicted losses on the army and was sent to prison, from which he was able to escape. In December 1930, along with other
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The event appeared in most of the major newspapers worldwide. Throughout the Spanish-speaking world the Spanish aviators were glamorously acclaimed, particularly in Argentina and Spain where thousands gathered at
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Reentering the Army, in April 1931 he was named chief of a main directorate of Aeronautics. His tenure lasted 2 months; in June 1931 he was dismissed in wake of a
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side of which his brother Francisco was a main leader. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel and was named head of the airbase at
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Ramón started his career as an ordinary successful military officer in the infantry, assigned to
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flight, this time crashing the airplane to the sea. The crew was rescued days later by an
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National Syndicalism in Spain, The Economic Weekly, 15 August 1959, pp. 1145–1148
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Spanish military personnel killed in the Spanish Civil War (National faction)
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who had been dismissed, had been promoted over officers with war merits.
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Members of the Congress of Deputies of the Second Spanish Republic
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Aviators killed in aviation accidents or incidents in Spain
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aviators, he seized some aircraft at the aerodrome of
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It stopped over at 14: 655:History of the Spanish Air Force 153: 141: 129: 404:and returned to Spain when the 289:in 1914. In 1920 he joined the 478:Ramón Franco was killed in an 458:political past, he joined the 1: 482:on 28 October 1938, when his 555:The Franco Regime, 1936–1975 542:The Franco Regime: 1936–1975 529:The Franco Regime, 1936–1975 425:Republican Left of Catalonia 309:Julio Ruiz de Alda Miqueleiz 32:, the first or paternal 601:20th Century Press Archives 577:A picture of Franco at the 706: 27: 20: 650:Spanish military aviators 645:Spanish aviation pioneers 630:People from Ferrol, Spain 56: 451:of the Spanish Embassy. 571:El vuelo del Plus Ultra 406:Second Spanish Republic 148:Second Spanish Republic 388:Miguel Primo de Rivera 282: 275:Route followed by the 268: 233:, during the reign of 216:Ramón Franco Bahamonde 72:Ramón Franco Bahamonde 500:La burla del grado 33 274: 252: 192:Years of service 660:Transatlantic flight 386:During the reign of 357:Christopher Columbus 317:Palos de la Frontera 305:transatlantic flight 23:Ramón Franco (actor) 307:. His co-pilot was 220:pioneer of aviation 160:Nationalist faction 21:For the actor, see 665:Spanish Freemasons 382:Political activism 283: 269: 229:. 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Index

Ramón Franco (actor)
Spanish name
surname

Ferrol
Galicia
Spain
Pollença
Balearic Islands
Spain
Kingdom of Spain
Second Spanish Republic
Nationalist faction
Spanish Army
Spanish Air Force
Rif War
Spanish Civil War
pioneer of aviation
caudillo
Francisco Franco
Spanish Civil War
Alfonso XIII
Nicolás

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Buenos Aires
Argentina

Plus Ultra
Morocco

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