Francisco Franco, the dictator of Spain during World War II, maintained a policy of neutrality and did not actively seek to expand Spain's borders during the conflict. Although he expressed support for the Axis powers and provided some assistance, such as volunteering troops to fight alongside Germany on the Eastern Front, Franco was primarily focused on consolidating his regime and avoiding direct involvement in the war. His reluctance to engage militarily stemmed from Spain's recent Civil War and the desire to preserve national stability.
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Nazi Germany led aid to Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War, providing significant military support, including troops, aircraft, and weapons. Italy, under Mussolini, also supported Franco's Nationalist forces with troops and supplies. This external assistance played a crucial role in Franco's eventual victory over the Republican side.
They were led by General Francisco Franco Bahamonde .
Answer this question…Franco did not try to expand Spain's borders.
During WWII, Spain was dictatorship led by General Francisco Franco Bahamonde.
Francisco Franco was the Spanish military dictator during World War 2.
Francisco (Bahamonde) Franco.
During WW II and for many years afterwards, the dictator of Spain was Generalissimo Francisco Franco.
NO. Francisco Franco, a military officer for neutral Spain, was in Morocco during World War I. He had nothing to do with World War I.
During WW2 Spain was under the dictatorship of Francisco Franco
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No currency was named after Franco. During his tenure the Spanish currency was the Peseta. The Peseta was replaced by the Euro.
Il Duce, the Italian dictator Mussolini, supported Franco during the Spanish Civil War.
I believe that was Francisco Franco. It was he led the Nationalist rebels against the Republican government during Spain's civil war.