Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War)

The Nationalist faction (Spanish: Bando nacional) was a major faction in the Spanish Civil War of 1936 to 1939. It was composed of a variety of right-leaning political groups that supported the Spanish Coup of July 1936 against the Second Spanish Republic and Republican faction and sought to depose Manuel Azaña, including the Falange, the CEDA, and two rival monarchist claimants: the Alfonsist Renovación Española and the Carlist Traditionalist Communion. In 1937, all the groups were merged into the FET y de las JONS. After the death of the faction's early leaders, General Francisco Franco, one of the members of the 1936 coup, headed the Nationalists throughout most of the war, and emerged as the dictator of Spain until his death in 1975.

Nationalist faction
Bando nacional
Leader
Dates of operation17 July 1936 – 1 April 1939
IdeologyTotalitarianism
Spanish nationalism
Authoritarian conservatism
Political positionRight-wing to far-right
Part ofMovimiento Nacional (from 1937)
Allies Germany
 Italy
 Portugal
Holy See
OpponentsRepublican faction
Battles and warsSpanish Civil War

The term Nationalists or Nationals (nacionales) was coined by Joseph Goebbels following the visit of the clandestine Spanish delegation led by Captain Francisco Arranz requesting war materiel on 24 July 1936, in order to give a cloak of legitimacy to Nazi Germany's help to the Spanish rebel military. The leaders of the rebel faction, who had already been denominated as 'Crusaders' by Bishop of Salamanca Enrique Pla y Deniel  and also used the term Cruzada for their campaign  immediately took a liking to it.

The term Bando nacional  much as the term rojos (Reds) to refer to the loyalists  is considered by some authors as a term linked with the propaganda of that faction. Throughout the civil war the term 'National' was mainly used by the members and supporters of the rebel faction, while its opponents used the terms fascistas (fascists) or facciosos (sectarians) to refer to this faction.

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