During WW2 Spain was under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco
Francisco Franco
Neither. Spain is a Constitutional Monarchy. However, it acts as a de facto republic in that the King is really only the Head of State and stays out of most political affairs.
Provisional Military Dictatorship of Mughan ended in 1919.
Spain was an absolute dictatorship ruled by Francisco Franco Bahamonde.
No, it was a Fascist dictatorship under Franco.
The Nationalists benefited from the new dictatorship, because Franco led the Nationalists in the Civil War against the Republicans.
1976, when he died.
This would be easier to answer if you could be more specific. Spain was a monarchy until 1929, then a republic until 1939, then a dictatorship until 1975. Now Spain is a constitutional monarchy. The current king is Juan Carlos I. Before him, the dictatorship was ruled by Francisco Franco (from '39-'75). Hope this helps.
Germany, Soviet Union, italy, Spain, and japan.
During WWII, Spain was dictatorship led by General Francisco Franco Bahamonde.
The first president of the Democratic government of Spain, following the end of Francisco Franco's dictatorship, was Adolfo Suárez. He served from July 1976 until March 1981 and played a crucial role in Spain's transition to democracy. Suárez is credited with implementing political reforms that led to the establishment of a parliamentary democracy in the country.