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FET y de las JONS 1937-1975 (Spain)

Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacional-Sindicalista

Last modified: 2009-11-21 by eugene ipavec
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Introduction

FET de las JONS (Falange Española Tradicionalista y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacionalsindicalista) was the single party of General Franco's regime, a weird combination of the almost national-socialist Falange with the ultraconservative, monarchist Carlists. Hence, during the 1936-1977 regime it was usual to fly both the Falangist and the Carlist flags with the Spanish national flag in between.

Santiago Dotor, 01 Feb 1999

Zaragoza Falange & JONS

[Falange Española y de las Juntas de Ofensiva Nacionalsindicalista (Spain)]
images by Eugene Ipavec, 06 Jun 2009

1940/1941 Falange flag, 57 inches wide & 38 inches tall. Hand finished stitching by female Falange Group in Zaragoza.

Ebay seller, 11 May 2009