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  2. File:Flag of the Francoist Spain Army (1940-1945) (Forts and ...

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  3. File:Flag of Francoist Spain (Wiki Style).svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Symbols of Francoism - Wikipedia

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    Armorial achievement of Spain during the Francoist State, consisting of the traditional escutcheon (arms of Castile, León, Aragon, Navarre and Granada) and the Pillars of Hercules with the motto Plus Ultra, together with Francoist symbols: the motto «Una Grande Libre», the Eagle of St. John, and the yoke and arrows of the Catholic Monarchs which were also adopted by the Falangists.

  5. File:Flag of the Francoist Spain Army (1940-1945).svg

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  6. File:Flag of Spain (Civil) alternate colours.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Civil flag of Spain with alternate colour scheme, brighter red and yellow. This flag represents the civil flag of Spain. It also represents the historical flag of Francoist Spain from 1936 to 1938, which was proclaimed on 29 August 1936, the "Junta de Defensa Nacional", in Decree No. 77, stating: "The red and gold/yellow bicolour flag is re-established as the flag of Spain".

  7. List of Spanish flags - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the First Spanish Republic 1931–1939 Flag of the Second Spanish Republic: 1931–1939 Civil flag and ensign of the Second Spanish Republic 1936–1938 Flag of Spain (Nationalist faction) 1938–1945 Flag of Spain (Spain under Franco's Rule until his death in 1975, and the transition back to democracy under the monarchy) 1945–1977

  8. File:Flag of Spain (1945–1977).svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Spanish Armed Forces during the period of Francoism

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    Its history goes from the beginning of the Civil War, through the military dictatorship, until 1978 and the first years of the transition to democracy. During the Civil War and the dictatorship, they called themselves the National Army or simply Spanish Army. Due to their loyalty and obedience to Franco, they are also known as the Francoist ...