La utilización del discurso antimasónico como arma política durante el primer franquismo (1939-1945)
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https://doi.org/10.3989/hispania.2006.v66.i224.31Keywords:
Antimasonic discourse, False documents, Gerardo Salvador Merino, Francoism, Spain, 1939-1945Abstract
This paper discusses the use made between 1939 and 1945 within the coalition which had won the Spanish Civil War of the identification of the adversary with freemasonry. The first part analyses the content, aims and origin of three false masonic documents that were used to discredit, in a general way, different factions within the francoist coalition. The second part studies the cases of diverse personalities within the regime who were accused of masonic links. Special attention is paid to the case of Gerardo Salvador Merino.
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