La Conspiracion Del General Franco Angel Viг±as... -
One of the book's most striking revelations concerns Franco’s personal wealth. While Francoist propaganda presented the "Caudillo" as an austere and selfless savior of Spain, Viñas reveals him as a "cunning and thoroughly corrupt businessman". He documents how Franco entered the war with almost no personal assets and emerged as a multimillionaire, amassing roughly 34 million pesetas (over $400 million today) by the conflict's end. This financial focus reframes Franco’s leadership from purely ideological to opportunistically predatory.
from Fascist Italy before the uprising even began. La Conspiracion Del General Franco Angel ViГ±as...
The traditional narrative of the Spanish Civil War often depicts the 1936 uprising as a reactive, almost reluctant response by military officers to an imminent communist revolution. In La conspiración del General Franco , Angel Viñas dismantles this "Francoist myth" through a forensic examination of primary documents. He argues that the rebellion was not a defensive measure but a meticulously planned conspiracy fueled by monarchist interests and foreign intervention, with Francisco Franco playing a far more calculated and corrupt role than previously acknowledged. One of the book's most striking revelations concerns