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How to Disassemble the Excuses of Francoism to Justify 'the Spanish Famine'

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In the face of the famine in which Spain plunged after the Civil War, Franco spoke of international isolation, of a supposed “pertinent drought” and of disasters caused by the war. Now we know that the reality is another. Michelangelo del Arco disassembles in his new book all the excuses that Franco invented to justify the lack of food, for which 200,000 Spaniards died. In the Spanish famine, the author reveals other reasons such as the adopted …
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In the face of the famine in which Spain plunged after the Civil War, Franco spoke of international isolation, of a supposed “pertinent drought” and of disasters caused by the war. Now we know that the reality is another. Michelangelo del Arco disassembles in his new book all the excuses that Franco invented to justify the lack of food, for which 200,000 Spaniards died. In the Spanish famine, the author reveals other reasons such as the adopted …

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Saturday, September 13, 2025.
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