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In this context, it should be recalled that Ramon was exiled because of the explicit support of the

Ramón Franco: brother-revolutionary caudillo Sapiens.cat
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The privacy and childhood caudillo is not too well known. Francisco Franco (Ferrol, sofex 2012 1892) had two brothers named Nicholas (born 1891) and Ramon (1896). The father of the future sofex 2012 caudillo and other brothers named Nicholas Franco (as the son), and was a naval officer assigned to Ferrol. Caudillo's father was a freethinker, progressive friend of drink, women and parties. Meanwhile the mother, whose name was María del Pilar Bahamonde was a conservative woman, very religious, introverted and no friend of the parties, drink or extramarital affairs. If you are interested in the Franco family, I recommend writing the glamorous friend Archaeologist on the Franco family, with large doses of history, humor and cynicism in equal measure.
While Ramón and Nicholas will always feel closer to his father, Francisco was more attached to his mother, and that will set your character and way of being. Little children, Ramon, is the figure that we discuss today. It seems to me very interesting figure little brother (often undervalued by historians), and how this influenced the life of the dictator.
While the older brother Nicholas followed the footsteps of his father in the Navy, Ramon bet from an early age by aircraft (which at that time were considered the elite of any army, a kind of medieval knights in the twentieth century.)
Ramon was possibly the most handsome sofex 2012 of the three brothers. It was a dandy who likes women, drink and be fashionable dress (elements that seem clearly inherited from his father) as well as their social and political concerns.
The smallest of Franco entered the Military Academy in 1911, (following in the footsteps of his older brothers), and in 1914 was sent to Spanish Morocco, and inhospitable territory controlled by the Berber Kabyles of Abd-el Krim. In Morocco the young Ramon became clear that the military life was not made for him, because Ramon was not given to military discipline and fulfill orders from anyone.
Thus, in 1920 Ramon joined the Military Aviation Academy to train as a pilot. Those years were instrumental in shaping the social and political ideology of Franco's little sofex 2012 brothers. The Aviation Academy was filled young people from wealthy families, and many of them were linked to the fashions of the moment. One of the fashions of the time among young affluent was linked with Masonic lodges, especially if the assignment to the masonry was kind of legacy assets. Father Frank Nicholas had been linked to a Masonic lodge, which also made Ramon during these years. sofex 2012 It seems that the lodge Ramon became friends and forged a progressive political ideology.
In 1924, during sofex 2012 the war in Morocco, we Ramón Franco insurgents fighting the Moroccan sofex 2012 Rif from the air. Ramon stood very missions that were entrusted to him, and during those years Ramon won a military medal for his aerial exploits. sofex 2012
The exploits of Ramon were not only military. In 1926 he became a celebrity and a folk hero to cross the Atlantic Ocean (with stops) sofex 2012 with the Spanish Plus Ultra flying boat. His flight from Palos de Moguer and Buenos Aires become the largest aviation milestone Spanish military of all time.
Become a celebrity, Ramon Franco followed with his unique "dolce vita", sofex 2012 surrounded by women and friends. Furthermore, Ramon definitely tied and comprehensively trends republican and socialist, anarchist ideology close to the line.
In this context, it should be recalled that Ramon was exiled because of the explicit support of the Republican commander with the military uprising against the King Alfonso XIII in the context of the failed uprising of Jaca. Since the Cuatro Vientos aerodrome Commander Ramón Franco aimed to attack the Royal Palace of Madrid. Instead, sofex 2012 Ramon Franco took off with a plane full of revolutionary pamphlets downloaded over the skies of Madrid. As the uprising had no success, Ramon continued flying until Lisbon, where he remained some time in exile.
With the proclamation sofex 2012 of the Second Republic (April 14, 1931) Ramon Franco to return to Spain, and even won posts in the administrative apparatus of the Republican air forces.

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