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Francoist Spain was created in 1939.
Francoist Spain ended in 1975.
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If you are referring to the Golden Age of Islamic Spain (800s-1000s), the Muslims were in power at that time, so they treated themselves quite well. The Jews and Christians were treated as second-class citizens in what would today be called apartheid, but what was at that time rather tolerant.
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
Sephardic Jews (Sephardim) were the Jews from Spain and Portugal. After the Muslim conquest of Spain in the eighth century, many Jews fled to Spain in order to escape persecution in Christian Europe, knowing that they would be well-treated under Islamic rule. They became known as Sephardim (Spanish Jews). By the fourteenth century, Spain was once again back under Christian rule and many Jews were converted to Christianity. The remaining Jews were finally expelled from Spain in 1492, and resettled in Islamic Northern Africa and the Middle East. Many of them were absorbed into existing Mizrachi (Arab Jew) communities, while others retained their separate identity as Sephardic Jews. Since the establishment of modern Israel, both Mizrachi and Sephardic Jews have been encouraged to identify simply as Sephardic Jews.
they are treated really good
Because the Muslim who conquered Spain in 711were tolerant of both Jews and christian. so the Jews can flourish in Spain and developing their culture, so Jews didn't have to worry about begging prececuted.
They were treated in the same way as other Jews: one couldn't buy oneself out of the Holocaust.
They did not need to flee. Spain was never occupied, nor did it have to surrender its Jews.
The Jews Were Not liked because of who they were and what they believed in.
Solomon Katz has written: 'The Jews in the Visigothic and Frankish Kingdoms of Spain and Gaul' -- subject(s): Jews in Gaul, Jews in Spain, Jews, History