Falange Española de las JONS
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This article is about the political party that existed from 1934 to 1937. For the political party founded in 1976, see Falange Española de las JONS (1976).
The Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista (transl. Spanish Falange of the Councils of the National Syndicalist Offensive; FE de las JONS) was a fascist political party founded in Spain in 1934 as merger of the Falange Española and the Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista. FE de las JONS, which became the main fascist group during the Second Spanish Republic,[3] ceased to exist as such when, during the Civil War, General Francisco Franco merged it with the Traditionalist Communion in April 1937 to form the similarly named Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las JONS (FET y de las JONS).
Quick Facts Spanish Falange of the Councils of the National Syndicalist Offensive Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista, National Chief ...
Spanish Falange of the Councils of the National Syndicalist Offensive Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional Sindicalista | |
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National Chief | José Antonio Primo de Rivera (first) Manuel Hedilla (last)[lower-alpha 1] |
Founders | José Antonio Primo de Rivera Ramiro Ledesma Onésimo Redondo |
Founded | 4 March 1934; 90 years ago (1934-03-04) |
Dissolved | 19 April 1937; 87 years ago (1937-04-19) |
Preceded by | Falange Española JONS |
Merged into | FET y de las JONS |
Headquarters | Madrid, Spain |
Newspaper | Diario Arriba |
Student wing | Sindicato Español Universitario |
Women's wing | Sección Femenina |
Urban militia | Falange de Sangre/Primera Línea[1] |
Labor wing | National-Syndicalist Workers Central |
Ideology | Fascism Falangism National syndicalism Spanish nationalism |
Political position | Far-right[2] |
Anthem | Cara al Sol |
Party flag | |
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