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  • A slightly shortened version of the original documentary - Life in Spain under the leadership of General Francisco Franco. A 'Documentary report' Special looking at the internal conflicts between rival Royal claimants and also those wanting independence from Spanish rule.
    First shown: 10/06/1969
    If you would like to license a clip from this documentary please e mail: archive@fremantlemedia.com
    Quote: VT60252

Komentáře • 697

  • @jeffersonclippership2588
    @jeffersonclippership2588 Před 5 lety +234

    "This man is now in jail"
    Top journalism 10/10

  • @psbose1
    @psbose1 Před 4 lety +47

    This Spanish industrialist must have done his schooling in England. Speaks impeccable Queen"s English.

    • @NikoHL
      @NikoHL Před rokem +2

      You admired that?

    • @willismichaels9037
      @willismichaels9037 Před rokem +2

      @@NikoHL Yep

    • @Gecko....
      @Gecko.... Před rokem

      He's of english origin and went there to set up a cherry business. The European aristocracy are practically an ethnicity and they all interbreed with each other.

    • @A_10_PaAng_111
      @A_10_PaAng_111 Před 5 měsíci

      Probably Oxford or Cambridge educated.

  • @commadant2266
    @commadant2266 Před 2 lety +26

    Miss good, informative, non-biased BBC reporting like this--the epitome of state-funded, independent broadcasting.

    • @RichardSmith-ew3xz
      @RichardSmith-ew3xz Před rokem

      It's a Thames TV show not BBC.
      The Thatcher government refused to renew their broadcast license after the documentary Death on the Rock

    • @barron8006
      @barron8006 Před rokem

      @@RichardSmith-ew3xz please elaborate?

    • @yemalad1.
      @yemalad1. Před rokem +2

      It's nothing to do with the BBC

    • @LivebythecodeVJLEE
      @LivebythecodeVJLEE Před rokem +1

      State funded and independent. Never heard that one before.

    • @barron8006
      @barron8006 Před rokem

      @@LivebythecodeVJLEE
      You are old enough to remember BBC, CBC, ABC, even PBS being better media outlets, without the censorship of advertisers, billionaire owner editorial control and at-will employee toadying.
      What makes these outlets poison today is the tribal control and needs of global capital to control narratives.
      Private media is just as bad---and no longer even makes a profit. Even when they did a couple of decades ago, it was through advertising, not subscriptions.

  • @adamfrazer5150
    @adamfrazer5150 Před 4 lety +46

    These preserved slices of our collective history, presented with resolution and audio cleaner than when first broadcast, are more important than we realise - it's taken a long time for me to grasp that old cliché "History repeats".
    It's cliché though, for very good reasons.
    Many thanks for making this available.

    • @Housey1985
      @Housey1985 Před rokem +1

      Very well said. I find they provide a fascinating new insight on many issues still very much present with us today…

    • @adamfrazer5150
      @adamfrazer5150 Před rokem +1

      @@Housey1985 very much agree 👍 we want change, stability and a hopeful future...
      ...with our tech racing ahead and other crucial leaps made in science and engineering...
      ...but besides the clothes and lingo, humans simply haven't had the time to 'evolve' - separated by centuries we're still, fundamentally, working on that 🤤
      Thanks for commenting, I feel there's always more to hear, compare and reflect on when it comes to random comments on random videos :)

    • @A_10_PaAng_111
      @A_10_PaAng_111 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@Housey1985Like what? History repeats because people keep bringing it up instead of moving on.

  • @nickaronowitsch4825
    @nickaronowitsch4825 Před 5 lety +116

    A very interesting document from the past. A time capsule..Spain still plagued by conflicts old and new. 🇪🇸🐂

    • @joeytranchina8839
      @joeytranchina8839 Před 5 lety +3

      That's a fair comment...

    • @jockmoron
      @jockmoron Před 5 lety +13

      Agree, these older documentaries, contemporaneous with the events they describe, are fascinating. Like an eye-witness they truly bring history to life. No need for the benefit of hindsight here. So far Spain has done well under its constitutional monarchy - I wish that beautiful country well.

    • @andrewcampbell6860
      @andrewcampbell6860 Před 5 lety +6

      I agree very fair assessment and refreshinf. Cant believe the amount of support for authoritarians on the internet.

    • @rhodesianwojak2095
      @rhodesianwojak2095 Před 4 lety +2

      @@jockmoron fake and gay

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Před 6 měsíci

      @andrewcampbell6860 "people don't want 24/7 red terror? Wow they just love Hitler"

  • @thadtuiol1717
    @thadtuiol1717 Před 5 lety +151

    Wow, all these Spanish guys spoke pretty good English back in 1969 - much better than most of their politicians do today. WTF happened to language learning in Spain?

    • @billygiles3276
      @billygiles3276 Před 5 lety +95

      European Union took over and corrupted the whole nation.

    • @brazilianbhoy
      @brazilianbhoy Před 5 lety +42

      @@billygiles3276 you're a moron.

    • @albertarthurparsnips5141
      @albertarthurparsnips5141 Před 5 lety +27

      Thad tuiol Cripes, all those books in English, some published as recently as 1969, that included untranslated chunks of French, and Latin,..WTF happened to language-learning in the UK since then !?

    • @Awson50
      @Awson50 Před 5 lety +13

      While i was watching i was thinking the same... what a shame of new politicians that we have on the present days... they have no comunications skills in other languages.

    • @superbruh2371
      @superbruh2371 Před 4 lety +5

      @Thad tuiol Facepalm,a lot of the people were dubbed over.Did you not hear the Spanish or Catalan behind the voice over?

  • @thomasweir2834
    @thomasweir2834 Před rokem +7

    Been ploughing through these archives. They’re fascinating.

    • @zipzonker1576
      @zipzonker1576 Před 4 měsíci

      We’re all much more wise to media manipulation these days. This video is propaganda.

  • @themaster-jp6sp
    @themaster-jp6sp Před rokem +14

    these mens english is superb. i wish in my country learning a foreign language was pushed more in schools.

    • @Gecko....
      @Gecko.... Před rokem

      He's of english origin, the European aristocracy are practically an ethnicity and they all interbreed with each other.

  • @antlerbraum2881
    @antlerbraum2881 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Love these old BBC documentaries, very brief but thorough coverage of a broad topic.

    • @davidrees9745
      @davidrees9745 Před 6 měsíci

      ThamesTV isn't the BBC - Thames was/is part of the independent competition to the BBC: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Thames_Television

    • @carlosgallardo1203
      @carlosgallardo1203 Před 18 dny

      So there's no truth at all all over the reportage. They see the situation from the TERRORISTES point of vew...

    • @antlerbraum2881
      @antlerbraum2881 Před 17 dny +1

      @@davidrees9745 Nevermind I wasn’t paying attention I guess haha

    • @antlerbraum2881
      @antlerbraum2881 Před 17 dny +1

      @@carlosgallardo1203 “Reportage” is a funny word big G

  • @npe1
    @npe1 Před 2 lety +29

    In hindsight Joaquin Ruiz Jimenez proved to be right in the end. Democracy was achieved by a kind of gentlemen's agreement between the opposition and the more forward-looking elements of Franco's regime. This was the ruptura pactada of the late 1970's during the transition. Of course it also led to the pacto del olvido - the pact of forgetting - whereby the opposition decided to overlook the excesses of brutality during Franco's time and it has only been addressed in the past decade. It's also interesting that the commentator says ETA had not done a great deal, but this was 1969, in only a few short years that would change dramatically, to even include the assassination of Luis Carrero Blanco, Franco's Prime Minister, in 1973.

    • @luisvega7
      @luisvega7 Před 2 lety

      They also assassinated over 800 innocent people -the vast majority civilians, during DEMOCRACY... they also practiced economic blackmail, issued death threats, kidnapped countless individuals and forcibly expelled over 250 thousand people from the Basque country, the vast majority Basques who didn't agree with ETA and left their homeland to dodge all the troubles and death threats... their politics relied on a supremacist and racist ideology towards other Spanish people who share the Iberian peninsula with them. You failed to mention that !

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @npe1 psoe is cringe

  • @rangerdave1973
    @rangerdave1973 Před 4 lety +7

    who is the older guy at 4:00 who speaks throughout the documentary?

  • @dankspain
    @dankspain Před 4 lety +9

    Jesus christ, Fraga spoke better spanish than the current batch of spanish politicians.

  • @paullacey2999
    @paullacey2999 Před rokem +2

    Fascinating!Very informative.

  • @robertpeston6692
    @robertpeston6692 Před 4 lety +38

    The filming of Patton (1970) in AL Marei/Meria plus all Serio Leone's westerns. USA loves Spain.

    • @veritas6335
      @veritas6335 Před 4 lety +7

      Plus large portions of Lawrence of Arabia. I lived in Spain in that era and it was great, for foreigners of course.

    • @golfo0011
      @golfo0011 Před 3 lety +3

      @@veritas6335 yeah, only for foreigners, of course, that was an horrible dictatorship for spaniards

    • @veewsol7078
      @veewsol7078 Před 3 lety +10

      @@golfo0011 Not really, my parents, uncles and grandparents knew the "dictatorship" and nowadays admit those wore better times.
      And before anyone claims they were all privileged fascists, nope, they are wrong: both sides of my family were against him to an extent people wouldn't even understand.

    • @Smudgeroon74
      @Smudgeroon74 Před 3 lety

      Duke John Wayne they didn't like Spain in 1898 when Spain had Cuba, which the USA didn't like.
      Of course the Sugar industry was a huge money making operation in Cuba.

    • @rustywilliams679
      @rustywilliams679 Před 2 lety

      Why we are held hostage by england

  • @adriacortesabad8055
    @adriacortesabad8055 Před 6 lety +55

    Que bien hablan inglés

    • @user-kb9xc3jr8v
      @user-kb9xc3jr8v Před 5 lety +2

      Adria cortes abad Estan muy inteligente en este programa

    • @lorrainegarcia3515
      @lorrainegarcia3515 Před 4 lety +2

      Adria cortes abad ,yes,English is the key factor 2getting your point across the world,of course we r all noble people,especially some r more noble than others 100%

  • @100domathon
    @100domathon Před 5 lety +42

    They hardly talked about the Basque ETA. Only a few minutes

    • @FN_FAL_4_ever
      @FN_FAL_4_ever Před 4 lety +10

      100domathon probably because they knew ETA would probably kill them if they asked too many questions. They were lucky to have gotten that much from them.

    • @rhodesianwojak2095
      @rhodesianwojak2095 Před 4 lety +6

      Of course not, the CIA would make that crew go boom on the way back to jolly old England

    • @dmctztv3842
      @dmctztv3842 Před 4 lety +3

      @@FN_FAL_4_ever shut u you fucking moron

    • @FN_FAL_4_ever
      @FN_FAL_4_ever Před 4 lety +1

      dmctztv no

    • @humanforfreedom9583
      @humanforfreedom9583 Před 3 lety +13

      ETA was created by the CIA and EU in order to put pressure on Franco to surrender sovereignty and join the EU. They never believed in independence for Basque country, that's a complete lie and just a cover for their true purposes.
      They openly admitted wanting European federalist dictatorship run by commissioners from brussels, which is the same reason Britain recently declared independence because they realised it was a colonial tyranny run by unelected people they cant remove.
      Even Pro EU leftist globalist Wikipedia admits that ETA was merely a group created to use violence to force Franco to surrender to the EU globalist agenda. It makes clear ETA was a euro federalist group.
      Franco would never negotiate on matters of sovereignty, he would be disgusted if he saw how Spain has appeased and surrendered everything to the EU socially liberal globalist tyranny that dictates the peoples lives for the whole of Europe from far away without accountability. He would literally wage a nationalist war of liberation if he saw the treason that's taking place today. Its disgusting.

  • @raphaelrau1728
    @raphaelrau1728 Před 5 lety +15

    The documentary is definitely from 1969. It’s in colour. Juan Carlos was 31 in 68-69 and the e type jag was launched in the mid 1960s. Spain was not financial sound as a fascist dictatorship hence the opening up of tourism and would be described as a 2nd world country under Franco.

  • @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt
    @CaptainHarlock-kv4zt Před 3 lety +26

    Words that come to my mind when I think of Spain : Passion, Tragedy, Pepper, Tradition, Don Quixote.

    • @paulmcdonough1093
      @paulmcdonough1093 Před 2 lety +1

      yawn

    • @anacasanova7350
      @anacasanova7350 Před rokem

      Y Goya, y Cervantes, ve!azquez, Hernán Cortés,. Los reyes Católicos, el Cid, Dalí , Picasso , a catedral de Burgos y Santiago y la red hospitalaria desde hace 1000 mil años. Etc. Etc.

    • @diegoapalategui579
      @diegoapalategui579 Před rokem +1

      party

    • @ameise4038
      @ameise4038 Před rokem +2

      Party, silly man. Because when i think of UK i can only think in genocide and rain.

    • @longiusaescius2537
      @longiusaescius2537 Před 6 měsíci

      @ameise4038 unfortunate that they only do two now

  • @beaware218
    @beaware218 Před 4 lety +2

    Who is that man being interviewed at 3:50 and throughout? Thanks in advance.

    • @unespanol9094
      @unespanol9094 Před 3 lety

      José María de Areilza Conde de Motrico.

  • @degrelleholt6314
    @degrelleholt6314 Před 4 lety

    Is that Nicol Williamson narrating?

  • @miquel-angeltaberner5018
    @miquel-angeltaberner5018 Před 2 lety +2

    A very interesting document from the past

  • @davidrichards9654
    @davidrichards9654 Před 4 lety

    Was that Denis Price ?

  • @williemagana2172
    @williemagana2172 Před 3 lety

    Spanish civil war or generals uprising , which one is it ?

  • @Justino_de_Paula
    @Justino_de_Paula Před 2 měsíci

    32.53 Manuel Fraga.. I met him a couple of times back in the 90's. When I worked in La Coruña. He was then President of Galicia. We would always talk to each other in English. Nice guy, I remember him often.

  • @MrTopsecretagent
    @MrTopsecretagent Před rokem +1

    3:14 spanish acting talent is no joke. whether on football pitch or basketball court, always the best performance 🙃

  • @asmodeus0454
    @asmodeus0454 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Many of the Spanish interviewees speak excellent English.

  • @phillips9738
    @phillips9738 Před 5 lety +5

    Funny how the narrative changes over time

  • @joglo112
    @joglo112 Před 6 lety +11

    The documentary narrator said on the video that the year of the video is 1961, but your title says that it was from 1969. Even the style of the cars and fashion looks more like the early 1960's.

    • @danieleskridge3180
      @danieleskridge3180 Před 5 lety +21

      Do the math: The narrator in the film says Franco is 76. Franco died in 1975 at the age of 82. The difference between 82 and 76? 6 years. What is 6 years prior to ‘75? ‘69, Dude!
      Everything looks older because it’s a conservative military dictatorship. They weren’t on the cutting edge of fashion or technology.

    • @danieleskridge3180
      @danieleskridge3180 Před 5 lety +18

      Also they’re filming PATTON in the film which was released in 1970.

    • @joeytranchina8839
      @joeytranchina8839 Před 5 lety +15

      It talks about 1968 events in France & Mexico City so 1969 seems more reasonable.

    • @michaelvk2483
      @michaelvk2483 Před 3 lety +2

      The year can’t be 1961 by the priests are celebrating the Novus Ordo ‘mass,’ which wasn’t promulgated until like 1968-69.

  • @zipzonker1576
    @zipzonker1576 Před 4 měsíci +1

    I’d like to see more statistics about Spanish quality of life during this period. There’s a reason these people failed to create a groundswell of rebellion.
    The producers of this video have an agenda.

  • @anasabdulsalam8898
    @anasabdulsalam8898 Před 3 lety

    How to know about franco's influence over real madrid??

    • @baltasarmelchor935
      @baltasarmelchor935 Před 3 lety +1

      Franco was an admirer of Barcelona. in fact they had a super special relationship and it was like their honorary president. barcelona awarded franco 2 prizes in the form of trophy and club titles.

    • @harryp6484
      @harryp6484 Před 3 lety

      @@baltasarmelchor935 added to the fact he was actually an Atleti fan. He only showed support for Madrid when they became popular and successful.

  • @ANHTUAN_ART
    @ANHTUAN_ART Před 11 měsíci +4

    Basque Country is the cradle of ancient warriors and knights. They are less likely to be immigrated by Portuguese and Mooro people, so they have light skin, red lips, high noses, deep eyes, and look more elegant than other autonomous regions of Spain.
    Especially, they are a people with a martial spirit and a princely spirit. Typically, A.Bilbao club never buys players originating outside the Basque country. Real Sosiedas as well as 1 opposing team in each Spanish city are royally sponsored vassals.
    The Basque Country and Basque people are so beautiful an lovely.

    • @asturiasceltic3183
      @asturiasceltic3183 Před 10 měsíci +1

      They are a handsome people and most of North Spain including the Asturianos look like them. A Basques face tends to have stronger, bigger, robust bones and an Asturianos and often times Galician is daintier and on the pretty side like Emilio Estevez and the Asturianu in my avatar. Catalans are extremely handsome but look more obviously Germanic to me than celtic (Catalan boys I have seen have a diamond shape face often times with light brown hair) but I have seen this to with Asturianus.. That's how I can tell them apart, atleast a Basque and an Asturianu, but most of the North resembles each other probably because they were once related somehow.

    • @asturiasceltic3183
      @asturiasceltic3183 Před 10 měsíci +1

      If you are talking about the knights from the Reconquest those mainly are in Asturias (the cradle of the Reconquest founded by Don Pelayo) and that's why they have Santo in their surnames as part of a venerated title they were given for being a knight. That is why King Felipe calls himself King Felipe De Todos Los Santos de Bourbon Greca. He is the king of all the Saints especially in Asturias, where he is from. They are a celt-iberian Germanic people with Roman surnames sometimes. There probably were knights in Basqueland but didn't seem to be not given Roman titles. Maybe the Basques wanted to retain their unique surnames.

    • @ANHTUAN_ART
      @ANHTUAN_ART Před 10 měsíci

      @@asturiasceltic3183 Oh. Gracias por la valiosa información.
      Encuentro que los españoles modernos no son tan hermosos como lo eran en la antigüedad.
      Soy Vietnamita, pero me encanta la cultura Española.

    • @ANHTUAN_ART
      @ANHTUAN_ART Před 10 měsíci

      @@asturiasceltic3183

  • @dickvansteijn4115
    @dickvansteijn4115 Před 5 lety +14

    And that is what Franco did. Just before he died he restored the Kingdom of Spain. Let him rest with his daughter Carmen in Madrid and make The Valley of the Fallen a true monument for all victims of the horrible civil war

  • @luisvega7
    @luisvega7 Před 2 lety +16

    "ETA - they want an independant Basque state" ...funny that they only killed in Spain and NOT in France... The Basque country is located in both places and the French republic does not contemplate the secession of any of its territories !! They were conducting military training in front of the eyes and protected by the French security forces. In Spain, 99% of ETA''s total assassinations took place during DEMOCRACY and not in FRANCOIST times whilst in France, they coexisted and continue to coexist within the French Republic without raising a word of discontent, the French Republic is extremely more centralised than Spain, which has 17 autonomous parliaments - the most decentralised country in Europe. Whilst they killed and kidnapped during democracy in Spain, they had a statute of autonomy and a Basque government and parliament and their own special tax collecting agreement within Spain, something only they and Navarre have - something unthinkable in France. Freedom fighters ? Don't make me laugh.

    • @diegoapalategui579
      @diegoapalategui579 Před rokem

      They just ignored the fact that ETA was a bolshevik totalitarian Terrorist group. Fuelled by the money given by the URSS via Cuba, and the money they made through Drug dealing, arms dealing, counterfitting, kidnap, blackmail, and money laundering.

  • @mr.imperial8721
    @mr.imperial8721 Před 2 lety +1

    28:00 he's a patron...good for him...I hope he isn't hypocritical

  • @dimitriwolfs9370
    @dimitriwolfs9370 Před 5 lety +2

    Was that a cilice belt being sharpened by that the young "guardia civil" boy? Anyone?

  • @MrKlipstar
    @MrKlipstar Před 3 lety +5

    Grande. Espanha,sempre Gloriosa e Famosa...💃

  • @z0ro_62
    @z0ro_62 Před 3 lety +5

    9:58 he be suprised what they did to priest under the lefts control

  • @billygiles3276
    @billygiles3276 Před 5 lety +23

    To be honest it doesn’t seem as bad as I was told it was by western mainstream media. He also refused to let Spain to join European Union and therefore become a satellite state. I respect that a lot.

    • @PvtPooter
      @PvtPooter Před 2 lety

      Funny thing is Switzerland did the same but upheld it direct democracy and freedom. Crazy how that works. But again tells how Franco was great for doing the same but not allowing freedom or democracy and murdering people. He was a POS

  • @dariowiter3078
    @dariowiter3078 Před 2 lety +1

    This channel needs to get rid of these annoying pop-up ads; it's hard to watch a video with pop-up ads coming at you every five minutes. 😣😒

  • @xaviergonzales6880
    @xaviergonzales6880 Před rokem +6

    Basque people stay strong 💪

  • @commadant2266
    @commadant2266 Před 2 lety +2

    As we dated as the regime looks now, look at the basket case Spain is today under the EU.

  • @mark12358
    @mark12358 Před rokem +9

    Spain misses Franco so much!

  • @tomerzafon4
    @tomerzafon4 Před 2 lety +2

    Compare this quality of report to today media's. great gap is there.

  • @lallen4999
    @lallen4999 Před 4 lety +9

    "The church brought him to power"

  • @juanramonaldaysaldana9925

    En el 69 se hablaba más inglés en España que en Inglaterra

    • @pepon7175
      @pepon7175 Před měsícem

      Eso es cierto! era 1969, luego cambió todo

  • @nemo-nb3gh
    @nemo-nb3gh Před 4 lety +5

    26:38 In Portugal you have toridors who confront and move away from the bulls using capes but unlike Spain they neither harm or kill the bull .

    • @nemo-nb3gh
      @nemo-nb3gh Před 2 lety +1

      @Worzal Gummidge In Spain they do, and thrust a big sword or something like a spear into the bulls heart at the end

  • @yildirimakin3767
    @yildirimakin3767 Před 3 lety

    Manuel Fraga spoke English. Surprise surprise.

  • @musicguy20
    @musicguy20 Před 4 lety +3

    Why are young Spanish men so damn good looking? Something in the water or just blessed.

  • @alexshatravka2090
    @alexshatravka2090 Před 3 lety +5

    Viva forever General Franco! Never, never put socialist or communist to jail. Only one way to Sematary

  • @John-wp9su
    @John-wp9su Před 5 lety +3

    Juan Alves Basque fighter executed by Francoist at the end of the war

    • @enriquexix3615
      @enriquexix3615 Před 4 lety +1

      John etarra asesino que fue fusilado por sentencia judicial firme.

    • @dmctztv3842
      @dmctztv3842 Před 4 lety +3

      @@enriquexix3615 jajaj claro cuando el estado asesina esta todo bien, como todo buen hypocrita.

    • @unespanol9094
      @unespanol9094 Před 3 lety

      dmctztv a quién asesinó el etarra fusilado???

    • @diegoapalategui579
      @diegoapalategui579 Před rokem

      @@dmctztv3842 En eso consiste la democracia, en el monopolio de la violencia por parte del estado, Obviamente no eres un democrata.

    • @diegoapalategui579
      @diegoapalategui579 Před rokem

      Communist terrorist you mean-----Alves isnt a BAsque family name

  • @Realnews-lk6vv
    @Realnews-lk6vv Před 2 lety +1

    It was not Felipe gonzalez who saved Spain 🇪🇸 he destroyed it

  • @marijataradi6659
    @marijataradi6659 Před 2 lety +2

    Franco became chief of staff bcs Hitler send him Štuka(dive bombers) and all bombers to test new generation weapons so...

  • @HenryRaeburn367
    @HenryRaeburn367 Před 3 lety +16

    Franco wasn't a fascist he was a monarchist Catholic conservative the falange had no influence in his government

    • @PvtPooter
      @PvtPooter Před 2 lety +8

      Keep telling yourself that to separate him from the rest. Many of his members in his regime and even him called himself a fascist and pushed for fascism. Their own fucking words

    • @sevilla7ful
      @sevilla7ful Před rokem +1

      He was evil

    • @pennyAustralia1
      @pennyAustralia1 Před rokem

      All fascism is is anti communist. Look at the world today, they were trying to save us.

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Před měsícem

      @@PvtPooter Franco was Fascistic early on but the nature of his dictatorship changed with time.

  • @mechanicalbros4275
    @mechanicalbros4275 Před 3 lety +1

    Can anybody please explain me that why franco was like this?

    • @veewsol7078
      @veewsol7078 Před 3 lety

      He was a General that had seen it all

    • @amina-pr8xt
      @amina-pr8xt Před 2 lety +3

      Really great to take the comment section of a youtube video to let yourself educate...

  • @weizhenchai7260
    @weizhenchai7260 Před 5 lety +9

    And he would be missed by West Europe.

  • @wug6175
    @wug6175 Před 5 lety +7

    Cominɡ from ”Homage to Catalonia” (by Georɡe Orwell) to this is quite creepy, and sad.

    • @theabsurd9416
      @theabsurd9416 Před 4 lety +4

      Ah, hello Comrade.

    • @wug6175
      @wug6175 Před 4 lety +2

      @@theabsurd9416 161 everywhere

    • @amina-pr8xt
      @amina-pr8xt Před 2 lety

      And Catalonia could be independent from Spain soon

  • @Realnews-lk6vv
    @Realnews-lk6vv Před 2 lety +2

    Mira como están ahora desempleados y pobres

  • @peterstonley4264
    @peterstonley4264 Před 3 lety +10

    "the group of rebellious generals" woah be careful bro he was still around

    • @z0ro_62
      @z0ro_62 Před 3 lety +12

      That shows he really was not that bad he used the fascists to get what he wanted to take the nation back from communist

    • @PvtPooter
      @PvtPooter Před 2 lety +3

      @UC54EC7_1MgiJX3dh8F6RRRQ he was a fascists dictator piece of trash

    • @CesaristChannel
      @CesaristChannel Před 2 lety

      @@PvtPooter you're a fking communist. Your opinion does not matter.

  • @pedropinheiroaugusto3220
    @pedropinheiroaugusto3220 Před 5 lety +17

    After Cambodia, Spain is the country with the most disappeared people. After the civil war, that itself killed half a million, 144.000 people filled mass graves around the country. Hundreds of babies were stolen from mothers deemed "unfit". Franco named Juan Carlos his successor and, once in power, he passed a law to forgive and forget all the crimes. The murderers kept their state positions and pensions, dying in their beds of old age. That's Spain.

    • @thebrocialist8300
      @thebrocialist8300 Před 4 lety +3

      Indeed. The technocratic nucleus of the Spanish state is still strongly Francoist in orientation (with some modern bourgeois cosmopolitan influence introduced during the neoliberal period of development). Seeing the Spanish state’s response to the Catalonian national struggle tells you all you need to know.

    • @prigual2901
      @prigual2901 Před 3 lety +1

      also many people fought against that and were put in jailed

    • @diegoapalategui579
      @diegoapalategui579 Před rokem +2

      That is because of the non registered mass muerders in the red zone.

    • @themsmloveswar3985
      @themsmloveswar3985 Před rokem +1

      And where does Iraq stand in that ranking ?
      Or Libya ?
      Strange how forget the near past, so quickly?

  • @esklhrria
    @esklhrria Před 2 lety +4

    Glory to our heroes

  • @pepon7175
    @pepon7175 Před měsícem

    I'd have liked to read the interviers names. I just know a few of them. Domeq, Fraga

  • @richardgoode5314
    @richardgoode5314 Před 5 lety +3

    Basque in culture as to history.

  • @dominicseanmccann6300
    @dominicseanmccann6300 Před 2 lety

    No attempt on his life...Stuart Christie for one!

  • @domochoa
    @domochoa Před 5 lety

    Force wasn’t even necessary!!

  • @yevaburshteyn6938
    @yevaburshteyn6938 Před 3 lety +6

    STAY STRONG Spain workers.You deserved better life as patriots. Don't allowed dictators full your life.Viva Spain♡

    • @europaprimum7050
      @europaprimum7050 Před 3 lety +8

      You are just mad that spain was prospering under franco and tradition while the country suffers under idealistic democracy.

    • @PvtPooter
      @PvtPooter Před 2 lety +1

      @@europaprimum7050 they were a second world country. That's not prosperous. 😂

    • @krenux
      @krenux Před 2 lety +4

      @@PvtPooter you are delusional

    • @diegoapalategui579
      @diegoapalategui579 Před rokem

      The only dictadors in todays spain, are the leftist communist, and the supermacist separatist

    • @sprsmoke
      @sprsmoke Před rokem

      @@PvtPooter They weren't being robbed and murdered by the communists any longer.

  • @theonlyantony
    @theonlyantony Před 4 lety +12

    Too scared to say a thing against him. Fascism, in the package holiday age

    • @madgavin7568
      @madgavin7568 Před měsícem

      Franco's regime was not Fascistic by the 1960s.

  • @texasray5237
    @texasray5237 Před 3 lety

    That church needs a new bell.

    • @asturiasceltic3183
      @asturiasceltic3183 Před 2 lety

      "For Whom the Bell Tolls" was written partially about the Spanish Civil War. Ernest Hemingway sided with the Republic

  • @andreinarangel6227
    @andreinarangel6227 Před 5 lety +20

    ARRIBA ESPAÑA

  • @balham456
    @balham456 Před 4 lety +3

    33:00 Manuel Fraga Iribarne

  • @a.p.3004
    @a.p.3004 Před rokem

    ....sais....when Hitler fell....Hitler DIDN'T fall by himself.
    The SOVIET UNION made Hitler into mincemeat.

  • @annoneemoose
    @annoneemoose Před 10 měsíci +2

    Viva Franco!

  • @kimiantumblod7654
    @kimiantumblod7654 Před rokem

    2:08 handsome Spanish soldier.

  • @ekrotte8714
    @ekrotte8714 Před 2 lety +2

    Sadly, only Francos successor got ousted in the way Franco had it coming.

  • @johndavis8669
    @johndavis8669 Před 5 lety +24

    Franco was a friend to the west.

    • @johndavis8669
      @johndavis8669 Před 5 lety +7

      @James Henderson Franco didn't exterminate 12 million people.

    • @theabsurd9416
      @theabsurd9416 Před 4 lety +1

      James Henderson
      Stalin didn’t exterminate millions. What are you on about? 😂

    • @theabsurd9416
      @theabsurd9416 Před 4 lety +1

      James Henderson
      Have you got a source for that? 😂

    • @theabsurd9416
      @theabsurd9416 Před 4 lety +3

      James Henderson
      I asked for a source. There is no evidence the famine in Ukraine was the fault of Stalin.

    • @theabsurd9416
      @theabsurd9416 Před 4 lety +2

      James Henderson
      Again, do you have a source? Not many in Ukraine welcomed the Wehrmacht invasion, there were literally organized peasant militias fighting the Wehrmacht.

  • @manueldelgado6008
    @manueldelgado6008 Před rokem

    This documentary is not from 1969. It must be from 1979

  • @lewisc982
    @lewisc982 Před 2 lety +4

    Viva Franco!!! 🇪🇸

  • @markharrison2544
    @markharrison2544 Před 5 lety +32

    Franco should have invaded Gibraltar in 1940.

    • @ulsterrevolution7970
      @ulsterrevolution7970 Před 5 lety +2

      Lol

    • @On_The_Piss
      @On_The_Piss Před 5 lety

      let him fucking try

    • @jaimealvarez5546
      @jaimealvarez5546 Před 5 lety +2

      that way the UK could depose him and set a new democratic government

    • @swfcocs1
      @swfcocs1 Před 5 lety +3

      @@jaimealvarez5546 sadly the UK conservative govt in the 1930s was effectively pro Franco, they claimed to be neutral but appeased Hitler and Mussolini, taking no action when they financed and armed franco's fascists.The Spanish civil was the first act of appeasement of fascism,followed by appeasement in Czechoslovakia.If they had stood up to Hitler he would likely have backed down,the republic would have won and the republic would have had no need to accept help from Stalin,the whole of european history would be different as Hitler admitted he wasnt ready to fight a war in 1936 and would have backed down, but when the allies appeased him it emboldened him to continue his move towards war

    • @markharrison2544
      @markharrison2544 Před 5 lety +2

      @William Traynor-Kean To close the Mediterranean to the Royal Navy. Franco could easily have taken Gibraltar with German help.

  • @greenbongos
    @greenbongos Před 2 lety

    "Character is better than intelligence I think" This is the dumbest comment I have ever heard. "If the roof leaks, well, it doesn't rain that much" 2nd dumbest comment I've heard.

  • @gwmerryweather
    @gwmerryweather Před 4 lety

    Franco saw what happened to Mussolini and Hitler.

    • @charleswood7001
      @charleswood7001 Před 4 lety +6

      Maybe he was the wisest of the three, on the other hand Spain was broken, ruined by the recent civil war and not really in a position to enter another war.

    • @charleswood7001
      @charleswood7001 Před 4 lety

      @James Henderson Show me the evidence/proof of that?

    • @AlamoOriginal
      @AlamoOriginal Před 3 lety

      Good, he just keep it to himself and doesn't or i mean rarely implement racial policy. That is good step but still, the traces of the fascist elements still there and democracy died within it

  • @Realnews-lk6vv
    @Realnews-lk6vv Před 2 lety +1

    Fidel Castro was terrible

  • @markvolker1145
    @markvolker1145 Před rokem

    Ha! Spain has become everything that Franco was fighting against!

  • @CarlosMartinez-yq1gm
    @CarlosMartinez-yq1gm Před 4 lety +4

    ETA: Terrorists

    • @dmctztv3842
      @dmctztv3842 Před 4 lety

      çjjajaja segui llorando gallego

    • @wild_burn
      @wild_burn Před 4 lety +1

      @@dmctztv3842
      Franco Gano

  • @killthecensors58
    @killthecensors58 Před 6 lety +159

    Franco saved Spain.

    • @awdhagoweyne8644
      @awdhagoweyne8644 Před 5 lety +13

      You have no clue --- if you think look Catalonia why they separating

    • @joeytranchina8839
      @joeytranchina8839 Před 5 lety +24

      from what? From a democratically elected government?

    • @joeytranchina8839
      @joeytranchina8839 Před 5 lety +9

      @Pan-European Nationalist You are entitled to your own opinion but you are not entitled to your own facts. The way you characterized the legally elected Spanish government is false. Read a book.

    • @joeytranchina8839
      @joeytranchina8839 Před 5 lety +4

      @Pan-European Nationalist There is a long answer to your statement (which I believe to be substantially incorrect). I do not have time to attempt that answer this morning I will only point out that that must be why the current LEGALLY ELECTED government of Spain is moving to legally dig up and remove the filthy remains of the Catholic fascist mass-murderer & Dictator Francisco Franco.

    • @valmarsiglia
      @valmarsiglia Před 5 lety +3

      ...from being a first-world country for 50 years. Fixed that for ya.

  • @SrRodrik
    @SrRodrik Před 5 lety +43

    VIVA FRANCO, ARRIBA ESPAÑA

  • @jayrodny8419
    @jayrodny8419 Před 2 lety +4

    Viva franco

  • @patrickcilo2621
    @patrickcilo2621 Před 3 lety +1

    Francisco Franco wants to bring back the glory of Spanish Empire in the name of ABSOLUTE MONARCHY with STRONG MILITARY. if you analyze the documentary about him ( Francisco Franco).

  • @Realnews-lk6vv
    @Realnews-lk6vv Před 2 lety

    Life is worthless

  • @cathrinenorringlund3672

    Mm

  • @stevewilliamson8402
    @stevewilliamson8402 Před 4 lety +3

    How did Franco not get swept away along with the other Fascists after WW2?

    • @MrShaneVicious
      @MrShaneVicious Před 3 lety +14

      He remained neutral, wasn't a threat and he was an anti-Communist.

    • @alejandrosotomartin9720
      @alejandrosotomartin9720 Před 3 lety +3

      Because he won the war, remained neutral and was useful to your anglosaxon countries to stop Sovietism and also to have a pacified place with good food and weather to go on holidays.

    • @thesocialmediascientistmbe
      @thesocialmediascientistmbe Před 3 lety

      Because the majority of Spaniards are Francoists - to this day.

    • @donutemptycircle8717
      @donutemptycircle8717 Před 3 lety

      Because he happily stabbed those foreign fascists who had supported him in the back. The only good thing he ever did.

    • @veewsol7078
      @veewsol7078 Před 3 lety +2

      Because Spain would have fallen to the communists, and the cold war with the USSR holding Spain would have been very hot. Remember incidents like the Cuban missile crisis? Those were the real threats, Spain already figured it out 6 years before the rest of the world did.

  • @fresatx
    @fresatx Před 3 lety +28

    Spain was in better economic shape under Franco. Franco knew how to handle leftists as well.

    • @z0ro_62
      @z0ro_62 Před 3 lety +1

      @Mr and Mrs. Smith only Yugoslavia dint exist no more and some former states in Yugoslavia are doing well

    • @simac8640
      @simac8640 Před 2 lety +1

      Hilarious. Most of the populace were dirt poor. The main income was American money for nuclear air bases and agriculture. If you were the small elite who supported Franco you were OK though.

    • @fresatx
      @fresatx Před 2 lety +1

      @@simac8640 Yeah....Spain really prospered under the Republic. Its really hard to beat Socialist and Anarchist economics. Franco ruined a beautiful system. Dumbass. Socialism kinda works in Nordic countries. Largely because they are very united in their ideal of being one people. Spain is not a very unified country... Never has been. Telling a Catalan that he needs to pay 63% of his income in redistributive taxes because Andalucians arent very industrial is a HARD sell my dude. Leftism is just so tired... Yawn.

    • @Packyboy
      @Packyboy Před rokem

      You’re talking out your hole!

    • @goodluck5642
      @goodluck5642 Před rokem

      Oh hush you clown

  • @morrighanwermarn-arnburg7333

    Social Democrat is code for communism. Historically, the Social Democrats will have moderate policies at first and call themselves socialist, they get more extreme policies after they are in power.
    The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP; Russian: Российская социал-демократическая рабочая партия (РСДРП), Rossiyskaya sotsial-demokraticheskaya rabochaya partiya (RSDRP)), also known as the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party or the Russian Social Democratic Party.
    Formed to unite the various revolutionary organizations of the Russian Empire into one party in 1898, the RSDLP later split into Bolsheviks (majority) and Mensheviks (minority) factions, with the Bolshevik faction eventually becoming the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.

  • @Weaponizedadhd303
    @Weaponizedadhd303 Před 5 lety +10

    Arriba Espana

  • @bobbylatta9591
    @bobbylatta9591 Před 4 lety +3

    Viva Franco

  • @jamesguy1030
    @jamesguy1030 Před 4 lety +1

    Anyone New to this Subject should Check Out the amazing new documentary footage called =
    “Communism by the Back Door”
    New World Order
    it’s a five hour & twenty minutes masterpiece and should be shown in our schools and colleges worldwide.

  • @f.b508
    @f.b508 Před 2 lety +2

    Viva la quinta brigada. No Pasaran was the cry that made them fight. Francos allies where the powerful and wealthy. Frank Ryan’s men came from the other side. The 15th international brigade. Franco was a Facist

  • @arts-facts79
    @arts-facts79 Před 3 lety +1

    Orwell, in "Homage to Catalonia" makes a translation error: He translates "Los nacionales" (the nationals) for "the nationalists" (los nacionalistas). Nationalism, can be a strong feeling for your land or ( as a second meaning) a political ideology wich demands a nation to be recognised as such. As for Spain has been a nation since nations, as a political concept, appear in human history, there is no room for spanish nationalist ideology. Both right and left wing ideologies reclaim nationalistic feeling for the land. You can read poets in the exile during Franco´s regime expresing their love for the spanish land. For example Luis Cernuda. The only nationalist ideologies we have in Spain are the Catalan, Basque and Galicians who want to become a nation that, till the present time, has never existed.

    • @Smudgeroon74
      @Smudgeroon74 Před 3 lety

      Which area of Spain is Galicia?

    • @samuelsagarnadiez581
      @samuelsagarnadiez581 Před 3 lety

      @@Smudgeroon74 North west, just above portugal

    • @theendofmytether
      @theendofmytether Před 2 lety

      That's not true. The translation was correct. It's your political agenda that wants to correct it. In Spain, the TV & politiician talk about the nationalists as being the Catalans, Basques or Galicians, for example. But what about Spanish nationalists? Those who want their country unified, strong and revere the flag? Don't tell me theey aren't nationalists, because they are. They just don't want to be seen as the other side of the same coin as other nationalists.

    • @arts-facts79
      @arts-facts79 Před 2 lety

      @@theendofmytether Sorry but you know little about the spanish civil war. The side that won called themselves "Los Nacionales" not "Los Nacionalistas". It´s not the TV that says so. When looking for sources to study history it is better to read books. Or even you can ask around Spain, there are still people who where alive by those times or, definetly, have heard the stories from first hand

    • @theendofmytether
      @theendofmytether Před 2 lety

      @@arts-facts79 "Support for the
      nationalist rebels was focused in the Canary Islands, Spanish Morocco, Galicia,
      Navarre and parts of rural Castile and Aragon. The map opposite shows the
      regions held by the nationalists and communists in July 1936." (Causes, Practices, and Effects of Wars - History
      for the International Baccalaureate Diploma - Cambridge). It's one of the many books I use when I teach history, in Spain.

  • @MitzvosGolem1
    @MitzvosGolem1 Před 4 lety +1

    insane...evil

    • @diegoapalategui579
      @diegoapalategui579 Před rokem +1

      Franco´s regime saved thousands of jews through the embassys in Pragem, BUdapest and Wien, Also in Cairo in 1956

    • @MitzvosGolem1
      @MitzvosGolem1 Před rokem

      @@diegoapalategui579 yes True. Except Hungary deported most to death camps and joined Nazi Germany willfully. Satmar Chassidus from Hungary almost exterminated some escaped to NYC and Israel.
      Spain did not.
      But Spain up until 1968 it was illegal not to be Catholic and had centuries of persecution pogroms inquisitions
      Rabbi Berel Wein history lessons orthodox scholar of Judaism has details.
      1956 is the Soviet period where Russia held Jews for Ransome .
      שלום👍

    • @diegoapalategui579
      @diegoapalategui579 Před rokem

      @@MitzvosGolem1 excuse me, but it was not a crime not being Catholic, thats just false. Spain forged the passports and certificates of tens of thousands of Askhenazis, they were turm into Sefardies and saved.
      The inquisition was ordered by the pope and was by far the softest in Europe also was in general the hostility towards the jews vefore 1492. compared to France, Germany, Russia etc...
      ,

  • @veritas6335
    @veritas6335 Před 4 lety +9

    Franco died about six years after this documentary was produced. His death was a blessing for Spain which then moved into the 20th century, 75 years late. Many millions died at Franco’s hands, for simply having “incorrect thoughts” or inconvenient opinions. Tens of thousands suffered torture and cruel, inhuman, abusive imprisonments. Tens of thousands of women were systematically, intentionally and brutally raped in organized rapes dictated and scheduled by the nationalists and carried out by moorish troops because they had “incorrect” thoughts or political opinions. Tens of thousands of babies were taken from their mothers and given to nationalist families. Sound familiar? The mothers were later executed. By the way, the catholic church sanctioned every bit of it.

    • @franciscorodriguez7321
      @franciscorodriguez7321 Před 4 lety +7

      Bullshit red

    • @franciscorodriguez7321
      @franciscorodriguez7321 Před 4 lety +4

      Bla bla bla

    • @mandalorian5553
      @mandalorian5553 Před 3 lety +4

      You speak like spain was the only one doing this
      The republicans were no better in the civil war
      They executed people too they one burned a prison so that the nationalist inside could not be rescued

  • @francispena2818
    @francispena2818 Před 5 lety +7

    So from what i gather.... Franko was a good guy? Compared to the fascist i mean

    • @MoskHotel
      @MoskHotel Před 5 lety +7

      Franco was a Nationalist. He made Spain a better country for his people to live in. He’s no facist.

  • @jayrodny8419
    @jayrodny8419 Před 2 lety +2

    Feluoe gpnzakez cane from 1972 to 1993 he ruined it thats when spaniards moved to usa