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That's undoubtedly high on the American Falangists '"to-do" list.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Our Historic Stand Against the Bank Cabal's Coalition of Darkness RJ 2010
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That's undoubtedly high on the American Falangists '"to-do" list.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Our Historic Stand Against the Bank Cabal's Coalition of Darkness RJ 2010
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Later, a group of uniformed Falangists entered, saluting the portrait of Franco that hung on the wall.
Archive 2009-03-01 2009
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That's undoubtedly high on the American Falangists '"to-do" list.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Our Historic Stand Against the Bank Cabal's Coalition of Darkness RJ 2010
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Both these "celebrations" are about the actions of people long dead, much like the Falangists in Spain who committed atrocities over 70 years ago.
Eric Lurio: Confederate War Crimes Trial: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? 2010
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There are touches reminiscent of Graham Greene, such as the threatening eruptions of the brutal Falangists, after the fashion of the Tontons Macoute in The Comedians.
Winter In Madrid: Summary and book reviews of Winter In Madrid by C.J. Sansom. 2008
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As a number of people here undoubtedly remember, a few days ago, Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon was indicted by that country's Supreme Court for starting an investigation of the massacres by the Falangists during the 1936-39 Civil War with the aim of circumventing the amnesty of 1977 and prosecuting the very few aged men left alive.
Confederate War Crimes Trial: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? 2010
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Its portrait of murderous corruption, ranging from the Monarchists and Falangists in the government to the diplomats at the British Embassy, shows Franco's Madrid to have been even murkier than Harry Lime's Vienna.
Winter In Madrid: Summary and book reviews of Winter In Madrid by C.J. Sansom. 2008
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Both these "celebrations" are about the actions of people long dead, much like the Falangists in Spain who committed atrocities over 70 years ago.
Confederate War Crimes Trial: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? 2010
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As a number of people here undoubtedly remember, a few days ago, Spanish Judge Baltasar Garzon was indicted by that country's Supreme Court for starting an investigation of the massacres by the Falangists during the 1936-39 Civil War with the aim of circumventing the amnesty of 1977 and prosecuting the very few aged men left alive.
Eric Lurio: Confederate War Crimes Trial: An Idea Whose Time Has Come? 2010
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