Philippine Falange - Wikipedia The Philippine Falange, the informal name for the Spanish National Assemblies of the Philippines (Juntas Nacionales Españolas), was a Philippine falangist political party that was a branch of the Spanish Falange [1]
Spanish Falange in the Philippines, 1936-1945 - JSTOR parallel organizations, like a women's section, youth section, and others for children, as well as the so-called Auxilio Social or Social Aid, dedicated to providing charitable aid for Spaniards in need of housing or food the Spanish Civil War, but the number was reduced to 200 during the Japanese occupation
Spanish Falange in the Philippines, 1936-1945 » Florentino Rodao Perhaps one of the most significant consequences of the Spanish War in the Philippines was the formation of the Section of Falange Española de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista (or FE de las JONS), shortly after the Civil War started in July, 1936
Philippine Echoes of Spain’s Civil War - Positively Filipino Spain’s King Alfonso XIII (grandson of Queen Isabela II, who had reigned over the Philippines) had reached majority in 1902, and in his last years as king, ruled with a military dictator, General Miguel Primo de Rivera, from September 1923 to January 1930
Spanish Falange in the Philippines, 1936-1945 by Florentino Rodao Rodao, Florentino (2012) "Spanish Falange in the Philippines, 1936-1945," Philippine Studies: Historical and Ethnographic Viewpoints: Vol 43: No 1, Article 1 DOI: https: doi org 10 13185 2244-1638 4623
Spanish Falange In the Philippines, 1936-1945 - Academia. edu The closest mention is to the French-Spanish-Philippine expedition to Cochinchina (Vietnam) from 1857 to 1862, but it is merely given as complementary information and clearly states that Spain did not have any territorial ambition there (Areilza and Castiella 1941, 7)
Spanish Falange in The Philippines 1936 PDF Perhaps one of the most significant conse- in July 1936 Through Falange's existence, lasting almost a decade, the islands ing aid in various forms to the nationalist camp in Spain Ignoring and other products ' The Falange also mobilized the Spanish com- housing or food the Japanese occupation Based mainly in Manila, it had an organi-
Fascism’s presence in RP - University of the Philippines Diliman He said fascism was prominent in the Philippines from 1935 to 1941 In this period, the military from the Spanish Civil War which called themselves Nationalists were supported by Fascist Italy and Nazi Germany