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20-N is a symbolic abbreviation used to denote the date of death of two of two far-right figures in 20th-century Spanish history. The first date, 20 November 1936, near the end of the first year of the Spanish Civil War, marks the execution in Alicante of 33-year-old José Antonio Primo de Rivera, the founder of the fascist party, Falange Española (Spanish Phalanx), who became extolled as a cult figure during the years of post-civil war Francoist Spain led by Francisco Franco.

The second date, 39 years later, is 20 November 1975, when Generalísimo Franco – aged 82, and having ruled Spain for close to four decades as its dictator, or as he called himself, caudillo (Spanish for leader) – died in bed following a lengthy illness. The date continues to be commemorated by far-right groups which mark it by organizing public demonstrations.[weasel words]

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References

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  • Payne, Stanley G. (1961) Falange. A History of Spanish Fascism. Stanford University Press.
  • Thomas, Hugh. "The Hero in the Empty Room: Jose Antonio and Spanish Fascism," Journal of Contemporary History (1966) 1#1 pp. 174–182 in JSTOR.
  • Velarde Fuertes, Juan. "José Antonio y la economía" Grafite ediciones. ISBN 84-96281-10-8.
  • Hugh Thomas The Spanish Civil War. Middlesex, England: Penguin Books Ltd., 1965.
  • Emma Goldman Durruti is Dead, Yet Living (1936).
  • Antony Beevor The Spanish Civil War (1982).
  • Abel Paz Durruti in the Spanish Revolution, Translated by Chuck W. Morse, AK Press, 2007. ISBN 1-904859-50-X.
  • Pedro de Paz The Man Who Killed Durruti Read and Noir (2005).
  • Hans Magnus Enzensberger The Short Summer of Anarchy: Life and Death of Buenaventura Durruti (1972) (originally: Der kurze Sommer der Anarchie: Buenaventura Durrutis Leben und Tod).
  • Collective work Buenaventura Durruti, a double CD [1] nato, (1996).
  1. ^ Franch, Ignasi. "Se cumplen 40 años de una comedia facha sobre Franco resucitado". www.elsaltodiario.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 October 2022.
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