falangist (Meaning)

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falangist (n)

a Spanish member of General Franco's political party

Synonyms & Antonyms of falangist

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falangist Sentence Examples

  1. The Falangist movement emerged in Spain during the 1930s.
  2. The Falangists championed a particular brand of extreme Spanish nationalism.
  3. The violent Falangist demonstrations and riots grew in intensity and number in the 1930s.
  4. The paramilitary Falangist militia played a significant role in the Spanish Civil War.
  5. Falangists were known for their militant stance and their readiness to resort to violence.
  6. The Falangist ideology included elements of traditionalism, anti-communism, and a strong emphasis on national unity.
  7. During the Spanish Civil War, Falangists committed atrocities against their political opponents.
  8. The Falangists seized power in Spain after the conclusion of the Spanish Civil War.
  9. The Falangist regime in Spain was characterized by authoritarian rule and the suppression of dissent.
  10. The Falangist movement was dissolved following the death of its founder, Francisco Franco.

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a Spanish member of General Franco's political party

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The Falangist movement emerged in Spain during the 1930s.

The Falangists championed a particular brand of extreme Spanish nationalism.

The violent Falangist demonstrations and riots grew in intensity and number in the 1930s.

The paramilitary Falangist militia played a significant role in the Spanish Civil War.